Piston manometer as an absolute standard for vacuum-gauge calibration.Determination of total pressure in a calibration volume by measuring the force on a thin circular disk, of accurately-known area, that is freely suspended in a hole in the container wall, so that the disk is substantially flush with the wall. The disk almost fills the hole, so that there is a narrow annular gap. A continuous flow of calibrating gas, injected into the container in order to maintain a desired pressure, passes through the annular gap to a diffusion pump. The ratio of pressures on the two faces of the disk is on the order of 100:1, so that downstream pressure need be known only nominally in order to deduce the upstream pressure. Force on the disk is measured by a balance that is calibrated in situ with dead weights. In one arrangement, pressures in the range from 10 to 500 microtorr were measured with an estimated probable error of (1 microtorr + 1%).
Document ID
19720030774
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Warshawsky, I. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Date Acquired
August 6, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1971
Subject Category
Facilities, Research, And Support
Meeting Information
Meeting: American Vacuum Society, International Vacuum Congress