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Corruccini, R.J. |
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The Sondheimer-Wilson-Kohler formula in platinum resistance thermometry |
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Volume | 69C | |
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National Bureau of Standards |
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Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards Subjects: Cryogenic; electrical resistivity; low temperature; platinum; resistance thermometry; temperature measurement; thermometry |
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Language | English | |
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1965 publication_date QS:P577,+1965-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Short title | The Sondheimer-Wilson-Kohler formula in platinum resistance thermometry |
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Image title | An attempt was made to determine the ideal resistivity versus temperature function for platinum by a parameter-variation method using the Sondheimer-Wilson-Kohler formula for the deviation from Matthiessen's rule. At the same time a test of the applicability of the SWK formula for practical thermometry was made by examining the accuracy with which it could fit the resistance-temperature functions of selected thermometers, the characteristics of which were restricted in a manner believed to favor their accurate representation. No ideal resistivity function could be found such that most of the thermometers could be accurately represented. |
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