Traceable Dynamic Pressure Measurement Based on Macro Definition or Micro Interpretation |
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| Jun Yang, Li Zhang |
- Abstract:
- Traceable dynamic pressure measurement is the primary problem faced by dynamic pressure metrology. Various traceable dynamic pressure measurement methods are described and analyzed, which include inertia force, hydrostatic pressure, shock wave theory, laser-piston, refractive index, spectroscopy and so on. Based on the characteristics of various methods and the practices of dynamic pressure calibration researches in CIMM, they are grouped into three categories, which are macro definition of pressure, fluid state equation and fluid physical properties. The latter two are related to the microscopic characteristics of the fluid, and rarely used by static pressure metrology. The advantages and disadvantages of the three categories are compared. The inertial force method is an easy and reliable dynamic pressure measurement method under the existing conditions. The method based on the physical properties measurement, including the laser-refractive index method and spectroscopy method, directly measures the pressure medium's own characteristics and may be able to achieve a wider measurement range and higher dynamic measurement accuracy, which is an important development trend.
- Keywords:
- dynamic pressure, traceable measurement, pressure’s macro definition, thermodynamics, laser measurement
- Download:
- IMEKO-TC16-2017-007.pdf
- DOI:
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- Event details
- IMEKO TC:
- TC16
- Event name:
- TC16 Conference 2017
- Title:
5th IMEKO TC16 International Conference in conjunction with the 6th CCM International Conference on Pressure and Vacuum Metrology
- Place:
- Pereira, COLOMBIA
- Time:
- 08 May 2017 - 10 May 2017