The ITS-90 extends upwards from 0.65 K to the highest temperature practicably measurable in terms of the Planck radiation law using monochromatic radiation. The ITS-90 comprises a …
For the International Temperature Scale of 1990, ITS-90, such an accompanying document was prepared in 1990 by Working Group 1 Defining fixed points and interpolating instruments of …
The International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90) defines both International Kelvin Temperatures, symbol T 90, and International Celsius Temperatures, symbol t 90. The relation …
2018年5月15日 · ITS-90 contains 17 reference points based on naturally occurring, highly reproducible states: phase transitions (freezing or melting) or the triple points in many familiar, …
1990年8月1日 · Mangum, B. and Furukawa, G. (1990), Guidelines for Realizing the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90), Technical Note (NIST TN), National Institute of …
Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90) The ITS-90 extends upwards from 0.65 K to the highest temperature practicably measurable in terms of the Planck radiation law using monochromatic …
Definition of the International Temperature Scale of 1990. Between 0.65 K and 5.0 K T 90 is defined in terms of the vapour-pressure temperature relations of 3 He and 4 He.
The International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90) is a globally recognized temperature scale introduced by the International Committee for Weights and Measures (CIPM). It serves as a …
Supplementary Information and Differences from Earlier Scales & Appendix. The apparatus, methods and procedures that will serve to realize the ITS-90 are given in "Supplementary …
The ITS-90 specifies a set of fixed points (melting, freezing, triple, or boiling points of various pure substances, see Guide Chapter 2 Fixed points), which are used for the calibration of SPRTs in …