ASTM E908-1998(2004) Standard Practice for Calibrating Gaseous Reference Leaks《气体基准泄漏量校准标准规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 908 98 (Reapproved 2004)Standard Practice forCalibrating Gaseous Reference Leaks1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 908; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A
2、 number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This practice covers procedures for calibrating leakartifacts of a specified gas, that may be used for determiningthe response of lea
3、k detectors, or in other situations where aknown small flow of gas is required. The purpose of thispractice is to establish calibration without reference to othercalibrated leaks in as straightforward a manner as possibleusing the likeliest available equipment. While the uncertaintiesassociated with
4、 these procedures will most likely be greaterthan those obtained via traceable calibration chains (on theorder of 10 %), these procedures allow independent means ofestablishing or verifying the leakage rate from leak artifacts ofquestionable history, or when traceable leak artifacts are notavailable
5、.1.2 Two types of leaks are considered:1.2.1 Type IPressure to vacuum.1.2.2 Type IIPressure to atmosphere.1.3 Three calibration methods are described under each typeof reference leak:1.3.1 Method AAccumulation comparison, using a knownvolume of gas at specified conditions of temperature andpressure
6、as a reference.1.3.2 Method BAccumulation comparison, using a leakartifact calibrated using Method A.1.3.3 Method CDisplacement of a liquid slug, by the leak,in capillary tube of known dimensions.1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas the standard. The metric equivalents of i
7、nch-pound unitsmay be appropriate.1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limita
8、tions prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:E 425 Terminology Relating to Leak Testing2E 427 Practice for Testing for Leaks Using the HalogenLeak Detector (Alkali-Ion Diode)3E 479 Guide for Preparation of a Leak Testing Specifica-tion3F 134 Test Methods for Determining Hermeticity o
9、f Elec-tron Devices With a Helium Mass Spectrometer LeakDetector32.2 Other Documents:AVS 2.2-1968 Method for Vacuum Leak Calibration4Recommended Practices for the Calibration and Use ofLeaks53. Summary of Practice3.1 Method AAccumulation comparison, using a knownvolume of tracer gas:3.1.1 This metho
10、d uses a closed chamber of nonreactivematerial having a means of removing all tracer gas and aconnection to the tracer sensor.3.1.2 A small, known quantity of tracer gas is dischargedinto the chamber and the response recorded for a period of timein which it is anticipated the unknown leak will requi
11、re to reachthe same concentration.3.1.3 The tracer gas is removed from the chamber, and theunknown leak is allowed to discharge into it until the sensorresponse equals that of 3.1.2.3.1.4 The leakage rate in mol/s can be calculated as:Qm5 PV tRT! (1)where:P = pressure in known volume in atmospheres
12、(1atm = 101 325 Pa),V = the volume of gas in cm3introduced in 3.1.2,t = the time in seconds required for the concentration in3.1.3 to equal that in 3.1.2,R = gas constant = 82.06 = 1 atm cm3/mol/K, and1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E07 on Nonde-structive Testing and is th
13、e direct responsibility of Subcommittee E07.08 on LeakTesting.Current edition approved May 1, 2004. Published June 2004. Originallyapproved in 1982. Last previous edition approved in 1998 as E 908 - 98.2Withdrawn. Replaced by Terminology E 1316.3For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website,
14、 www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.4Available from AVS, American Vacuum Society, 335 E. 45th Street, New York,N.Y., 10017.5C.D. Ehrlich and J.A. Basfor
15、d, Journal of Vac. Sci, Technology, A(10), 1992,pp. 117.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.T = absolute temperature, K.3.1.5 It will be observed that chamber volume and sensorlinearity are not factors in this equation. H
16、owever, the chambervolume must be selected to give a concentration within thesensor range. Also, this concentration must also be achieved bythe unknown leak discharging into the chamber in a reasonablelength of time and must be appropriate so as not to significantlyaffect the equilibrium flow rate f
17、rom the leak. This is particu-larly true of permeation leaks.3.2 Method BAccumulation comparison using a referenceleak as calibrated in Method A, 3.1:3.2.1 This method is a means of extending the primarycalibration by a factor of up to 10, by comparing withpreviously-calibrated leak artifacts for lo
18、nger periods of time.For example, a 5 3 1012mol/s leak that calibrated in MethodA at 300 s can be used for 30 s to calibrate a 5 3 1013mol/sleak.3.2.2 When this method is used, it should be realized thatthe total possible error will be at least doubled.3.3 Method CDirect measurement of leak rate by
19、timingthe movement of a liquid slug in a capillary tube of knowndimensions:3.3.1 The tube is closely coupled to the leak, and has avent/fill valve to allow gas filling or positioning of the slug, orboth, which is then driven by the leakage of the gas.3.3.2 Due to capillary “friction,” this method is
20、 limited to aminimum leak size of about 4 3 1010mol/s (1 Pam3/s).4. Interferences4.1 Type I Leaks, atmosphere to vacuum, Methods A and B:4.1.1 For the purposes of this section, it will be assumed thatthe gas is helium and the detector is the mass spectrometertuned for helium.NOTE 1Other gases or det
21、ectors, or both, can be used with littledifference in procedures or interferences.4.1.2 Pressure RiseThere will inevitably be some pres-sure rise in a closed evacuated chamber, due to outgassing andsmall leaks. This may cause a decrease in ionization efficiencyin the spectrometer tube and thus a ste
22、adily declining signal asindicated in Fig. 1. However, this effect should be quiteconstant from run to run, and so largely cancel out in finalresult.4.1.3 Helium Signal RiseThere will usually be a notice-able increase in helium signal when the chamber is closed, dueto outgassing and in-leakage from
23、the atmosphere as indicatedin Fig. 1. Again, this will be a constant which mostly cancelsout.4.1.4 Spectrometer Sensitivity DriftThis will be noticed asvariations in zero and in reading levels with the same heliuminput. With properly tuned and maintained systems operating atleast one decade below ma
24、ximum sensitivity, this should be aminor effect.4.1.5 LeaksAll detectable valve leaks and leaks from theatmosphere should be repaired.4.1.6 Barometric Variations(Not applicable to sealed res-ervoir units.) If the gage used to measure the pressure in theknown volume is of the gage type, then account
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