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  1. International Journal of Thermophysics
  2. International Journal of Thermophysics : Volume 38
  3. International Journal of Thermophysics : Volume 38, Issue 3, March 2017
  4. Construction of Gallium Point at NMIJ
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International Journal of Thermophysics : Volume 38
International Journal of Thermophysics : Volume 38, Issue 8, August 2017
International Journal of Thermophysics : Volume 38, Issue 7, July 2017
International Journal of Thermophysics : Volume 38, Issue 6, June 2017
International Journal of Thermophysics : Volume 38, Issue 5, May 2017
International Journal of Thermophysics : Volume 38, Issue 4, April 2017
International Journal of Thermophysics : Volume 38, Issue 3, March 2017
Molecular Dynamics Study of Surface Anisotropy in $$\hbox {Ag}_{60}\; \hbox {Cu}_{40}$$ Alloy at Nanoscale
A Sub-millikelvin Calibration Facility in the Range 0  $$^{\circ }$$ C to 30  $$^{\circ }$$ C
Rules of Emissivity Sample Choice in Multi-wavelength Pyrometry
Effect of Impurities on the Freezing Point of Zinc
Metrologically Traceable Determination of the Water Content in Biopolymers: INRiM Activity
Characterization of High-Temperature Platinum Resistance Thermometers at Silver Point
Further Estimates of $$(T-T_{90})$$ Close to the Triple Point of Water
Propagation of Uncertainty and Comparison of Interpolation Schemes
Construction of Gallium Point at NMIJ
Cooling of High-Power LED Lamp Using a Commercial Paraffin Wax
Study of Silicon Cantilevers by the Photoacoustic Elastic Bending Method
Density Functional Study of the Carbon Dependence of the Structural, Mechanic, Thermodynamic, and Dynamic Properties of SiC Alloys
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Construction of Gallium Point at NMIJ

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Author Widiatmo, J. V. Saito, I. Yamazawa, K.
Copyright Year 2017
Abstract Two open-type gallium point cells were fabricated using ingots whose nominal purities are 7N. Measurement systems for the realization of the melting point of gallium using these cells were built. The melting point of gallium is repeatedly realized by means of the measurement systems for evaluating the repeatability. Measurements for evaluating the effect of hydrostatic pressure coming from the molten gallium existing during the melting process and the effect of gas pressure that fills the cell were also performed. Direct cell comparisons between those cells were conducted. This comparison was aimed to evaluate the consistency of each cell, especially related to the nominal purity. Direct cell comparison between the open-type and the sealed-type gallium point cell was also conducted. Chemical analysis was conducted using samples extracted from ingots used in both the newly built open-type gallium point cells, from which the effect of impurities in the ingot was evaluated.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 14
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
ISSN 0195928X
Journal International Journal of Thermophysics
Volume Number 38
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 15729567
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2017-01-12
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Fixed points Gallium melting point Gallium point cell International Temperature Scale of 1990 Standard platinum resistance thermometer Condensed Matter Physics Classical Mechanics Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Physical Chemistry
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Condensed Matter Physics
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