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A Capacitive Probe for Measuring the Clearance Between the Piston and the Cylinder of a Gas Piston Gauge

Published

Author(s)

Walter J. Bowers Jr., Douglas A. Olson

Abstract

We propose a method of determining the radial clearance between the piston and cylinder of a gas piston gauge using a capacitive technique. This method allows a determination of the effective area of a piston gauge pressure standard, independent of calibration against another piston gauge or manometer, as long as the piston diameter is dimensionally measured. It also allows an independent determination of piston gauge distortion due to pressure. We have used this technique to measure the clearance and the distortion of six gas piston gauges of the Ruska 2465 type operating in gauge mode. Measurements were made on two gauges each in the low, middle, and high ranges. In this paper we describe the capacitance technique and the results of the measurements on the six piston gauges.
Citation
Review of Scientific Instruments
Volume
81
Issue
3

Keywords

capacitance, effective area, gas piston gauge, piston gauge distortion, pressure standard

Citation

Bowers Jr., W. and Olson, D. (2010), A Capacitive Probe for Measuring the Clearance Between the Piston and the Cylinder of a Gas Piston Gauge, Review of Scientific Instruments, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=903966 (Accessed April 19, 2024)
Created March 9, 2010, Updated October 12, 2021