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Trapped air in a cylinder could cause inaccurate pressure readings. Water is used in dead weight pressure testers because it is incompressible, ensuring precise measurements. Using a liquid other than water could produce unreliable results as its compressibility may impact readings. The document discusses pressure gauge calibration and determining accuracy, achieving its objective to evaluate Bourdon gauge performance and calibration needs. It provides references on gas measurement devices, dead weight testers, and a manual on pressure gauge calibration.
Trapped air in a cylinder could cause inaccurate pressure readings. Water is used in dead weight pressure testers because it is incompressible, ensuring precise measurements. Using a liquid other than water could produce unreliable results as its compressibility may impact readings. The document discusses pressure gauge calibration and determining accuracy, achieving its objective to evaluate Bourdon gauge performance and calibration needs. It provides references on gas measurement devices, dead weight testers, and a manual on pressure gauge calibration.
Trapped air in a cylinder could cause inaccurate pressure readings. Water is used in dead weight pressure testers because it is incompressible, ensuring precise measurements. Using a liquid other than water could produce unreliable results as its compressibility may impact readings. The document discusses pressure gauge calibration and determining accuracy, achieving its objective to evaluate Bourdon gauge performance and calibration needs. It provides references on gas measurement devices, dead weight testers, and a manual on pressure gauge calibration.
International Thermodynamic Tables of the Fluid State, Argon, 1971: Division of Physical Chemistry, Commission on Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry, Thermodynamic Tables Project