IC 8107 Platinum Expansion Values For Thermal Calibration Of High-Temperature X-Ray Diffraction Cameras And Diffractometers

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William J. Campbell
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Expansion measurements of platinum, added as an internal standard, are used for thermal calibration of X-ray cameras and diffractometers. Accuracy of the temperatures derived by this technique depends on the precision of expansion measurements and the reliability of reference expansion data. Temperature measurements to ± 1° C. require ?d or ?a to be determined within ± 0.001 percent. Selected expansion data are concluded to be reliable to 2° C., 5° C., and 25° C., over the temperature ranges 0° C. to 700° C., 700° C. to 1,000° C., and 1,000° C. to 1,700° C., respectively. Tabular expansion values from 25° C. to 1,700° C. in 2° C. intervals were calculated from the following equation; Expansion, percent = [8.91 + 1.28 x 10-3(t-25) + 0.04 x 10-6(t-25) ] [t-25.104 ] These tabular values facilitate future corrections of published temperatures as more reliable expansion-temperature data become available.
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APA: William J. Campbell  (1962)  IC 8107 Platinum Expansion Values For Thermal Calibration Of High-Temperature X-Ray Diffraction Cameras And Diffractometers

MLA: William J. Campbell IC 8107 Platinum Expansion Values For Thermal Calibration Of High-Temperature X-Ray Diffraction Cameras And Diffractometers. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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