ASTM E1594-2011 Standard Guide for Expression of Temperature《温度表达的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: E1594 11Standard Guide forExpression of Temperature1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E1594; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicate
2、s the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide covers uniform methods for expressingtemperature, temperature values, and temperature differences.1.2 This guide is intended as a supplement to IEEE/ASTMS
3、I-10.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2E344 Terminology Relating to Thermometry and Hydrom-etryIEEE/ASTM SI-10 Standard for Use of the InternationalSystem of Units (SI): The Modern Metric System3. Terminology3.1 GeneralStandard terms used in this guide are definedin Terminology E344 and in
4、IEEE/ASTM SI-10.4. Basic Concepts4.1 Temperature is a fundamental measurable quantity des-ignated by the symbol T or the symbol t (see 5.1). Inexpressions of dimensions the symbol u is sometimes used toindicate the dimension temperature.4.2 A temperature value is expressed in terms of a tempera-ture
5、 scale. The complete description consists of a numericalvalue designating the magnitude, a unit, and, where appropri-ate, a tolerance or uncertainty. Both the numerical value andthe unit depend upon the scale.4.3 A unit of temperature is understood to mean an intervalon a temperature scale.4.4 A tem
6、perature difference, interval, or increment is alsodescribed by a numerical value designating the magnitude, aunit, and, where appropriate, a tolerance or uncertainty.5. Temperature Scales5.1 Thermodynamic Temperature Scales:5.1.1 By international agreement, the theoretical tempera-ture scale to whi
7、ch all temperature values should be ultimatelyreferable is the Kelvin Thermodynamic Temperature Scale(KTTS). A value of temperature expressed on the KTTS isknown as a thermodynamic temperature, symbol T.5.1.2 The unit of thermodynamic temperature is the kelvin,symbol K. The kelvin is a base unit in
8、the International Systemof Units (SI). Note that the symbol for the kelvin is the capitalletter K only; the degree sign () is not used.5.1.3 The expression of a value of thermodynamic tempera-ture is written:T 5 nkK (1)where:nk= a numerical value designating the magnitude,K = the symbol for the unit
9、 kelvin.The magnitude may also be represented by the notation T/K.5.1.4 A thermodynamic temperature may be expressed as aCelsius temperature. The symbol t is to be used to designate aCelsius temperature, but if this symbol leads to a conflict innotation in a given context, it is acceptable to use th
10、e symbolT instead to designate a Celsius temperature.5.1.5 The unit of Celsius temperature is the degree Celsius,symbol C. The degree Celsius is a derived SI unit. Note thatthe symbol for the degree Celsius consists of the degree sign ()followed by the capital letter C. Neither the degree sign nor t
11、heletter C alone represents the degree Celsius.5.1.6 The expression of a value of Celsius temperature iswritten:t 5 ncC (2)where:nc= a numerical value designating the magnitude,C = the symbol for the unit degree Celsius.The magnitude may also be represented by the notation t/C.5.1.7 By definition, a
12、t any temperature, a temperature incre-ment of one degree Celsius is equal to a temperature incrementof one kelvin.5.1.8 By definition, the Celsius temperature t = 0 C is thesame as the thermodynamic temperature T = 273.15 K. Therelation between numerical values associated with both expres-sions of
13、a temperature is therefore given by:nc5 nk2 273.15 (3)1This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E20 on TemperatureMeasurement and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E20.91 on Editorialand Terminology.Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2011. Published December 2011. Originallyap
14、proved in 1994. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as E1594 06. DOI:10.1520/E1594-11.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summ
15、ary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.where:t = ncC is the same temperature as T = nkK.5.2 Practical Temperature Scales:5.2.1 Practical temperature scales have been established byinternational ag
16、reement for the practice of temperature mea-surement. Among them are the International Practical Tem-perature Scale of 1968, the International Practical TemperatureScale of 1948, and the International Temperature Scale of1927.35.2.2 Practical scales are designed so that a numerical valueof temperatu
17、re expressed on the scale is close to the numericalvalue of thermodynamic temperature. Because the KTTS isdifficult to implement, the vast majority of temperature mea-surements are based on a practical scale.5.2.3 There are two practical temperature scales now in use,superseding all others. The Inte
18、rnational Temperature Scale of19904defines temperatures above 0.65 K. The ProvisionalLow-Temperature Scale from 0.9 mK to 1 K5defines tempera-tures between 0.0009 K and 1 K.5.2.4 A value of temperature on a practical temperaturescale may be expressed either in kelvins or in degrees Celsiususing the
19、designations, symbols, and relations given in 5.1.6. Expression of Values of Temperature6.1 Temperature Scale Identification:6.1.1 It is important that the temperature scale upon whichvalues of temperature are expressed be identified in a docu-ment. When reference to more than one scale is made in a
20、document, or when critical data are presented, scale identifi-cation is essential.6.1.2 Thermodynamic temperatures may be identified assuch, or with reference to the KTTS. If values of temperatureare expressed on a practical temperature scale, the scale shouldbe identified. The identification may be
21、 an abbreviation, asdefined in the text of the scale; for example, the InternationalTemperature Scale of 1990 is abbreviated ITS-90 and theProvisional Low-Temperature Scale from 0.9 mK to1Kisabbreviated PLTS-2000.6.1.3 Scale identification may be placed in text, in foot-notes, in table headings, or
22、in figures, as appropriate.6.1.4 A scale may also be identified by a subscript associ-ated with a quantity symbol; for example, TThand tThforthermodynamic temperatures, T90and t90for temperaturevalues on ITS-90, and T2000for temperature values on PLTS-2000.6.2 Numerical Format:6.2.1 Numerical values
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