RI 3077 Note On Copper-Constantan Thermocouple Calibration Below 0° C.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. Wiebe
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

During a recent investigation the authors were interested in determining: (1.) How many points were necessary to locate the deviation curve for copper-constantan thermocouples within an accuracy of about 0.05° C., used in connection with the "standard" thermocouple of L. H. Adams. (2.) Whether copper-constantan thermocouples showing considerable deviations from the "standard' were consistent throughout their calibration. (3.) How reliable the extrapolated portion is - that is, the interval between -183 and -220° C. of the "standard" thermocouple. It seems that a calibration between 0 and -193° C. can be made within the stated accuracy by determining experimentally the e.m.f. of the particular couple at -78.50°, the normal sublimation point of carbon dioxide, and at -182.97°, the normal boiling point of oxygen. Substituting the values found for the two fixed points in the simple quadratic. Equation
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APA: R. Wiebe  (1931)  RI 3077 Note On Copper-Constantan Thermocouple Calibration Below 0° C.

MLA: R. Wiebe RI 3077 Note On Copper-Constantan Thermocouple Calibration Below 0° C.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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