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Apparatus for sound velocity measurements in gases up to 10 kbar: Experimental data for argon
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1985
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EngineeringMeasurementAtmospheric AcousticEducationCold Finger SystemThermoacoustic Heat EngineTemperature ControlExperimental DataNoiseSound PropagationInstrumentationAcoustic AnalysisSound Velocity MeasurementsUltrasonicsAcoustic PropagationUltrasoundAerospace EngineeringAcoustic TweezerSound Velocity
An apparatus for the measurement of sound velocity in gases up to pressures of 10 kbar and down to temperatures of 77 K is described. Important features of the experimental setup include a specially designed ultrasonic cell with double reflectors, based on the phase comparison pulse-echo technique, and a vacuum type of cryostat using a cold finger system for temperature control. Detailed measurements on argon down to the melting line show that the method is capable of giving a precision of 0.02% for the sound velocity.
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