A Reversing Logarithmic DC Amplifier
Description:
Purpose: Automatic recording equipment was designed for use with a high temperature Sykes experiment in which calorimetric measurements were to be made to temperatures approaching 2000* C. At such high temperatures, radiation becomes the dominant mechanism for heat transfer. The temperature differences which are used to determine the magnitude of this transfer no longer are directly proportional to it, but must be related by the Stefan-Boltzman law of radiation.
Date:
January 1, 1954
Creator:
Carter, R. L.
Partner:
UNT Libraries Government Documents Department