Since the Fourth International (Paris) Conference on Low‐Temperature Physics in 1955, precision low‐temperature research has been plagued by having two standard scales for temperature in the range 1 to 5.2 °K. These are the helium vapor‐pressure scales of J. R. Clement (the 55E Scale), and of H. van Dijk and M. Durieux (the L55 Scale). The differences between these scales (Fig. 1) are within the experimental uncertainties of the measurements on which the scales are based. A reliable decision as to which of these two scales is superior to the other calls for a study and reevaluation of all the data on which the scales are based. The original or raw experimental data from which published values for the vapor pressure, and calorimetric and state properties of helium were calculated should be recalculated using the present best values for physical constants and related properties of helium. The magnitude of this reevaluation may be better appreciated when it is realized that the temperature scales used by the original investigators are in error and have to be corrected for, but that these corrections cannot be determined until the ultimate objective, the standard scale, has been determined. This is a big, though possible, undertaking. There are real difficulties, however, because some investigators have not published sufficient data for a complete reevaluation of their work. Then the personal judgment of the reevaluator becomes important. Difficulties of this kind seemed to be blocking agreement of Clement and van Dijk on a single helium vapor‐pressure scale of temperatures.
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April 1958
April 01 1958
The helium vapor‐pressure scale of temperatures
A report on this NBS Conference was made at the Fifth International Conference on Low‐Temperature Physics and Chemistry, Madison, Wisconsin, August 26–30, 1957. Dr. Brickwedde is consultant to the Director of the National Bureau of Standards and is also Dean of the College of Chemistry and Physics, The Pennsylvania State University.
F. G. Brickwedde
F. G. Brickwedde
Pennsylvania State University
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F. G. Brickwedde
Pennsylvania State University
Physics Today 11 (4), 23–25 (1958);
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F. G. Brickwedde; The helium vapor‐pressure scale of temperatures. Physics Today 1 April 1958; 11 (4): 23–25. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3062505
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