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[USMA:48463] Universal Teperature Scale (*UT) RE: Re: kelvin

Brij Bhushan Vij
Sat, 04 Sep 2010 10:43:21 -0700

Sirs:
It is not my desire to confuse the 'kelvin Tempertaure Scale (ºK)' or the new 
emerging need for its revision. 
However, I pointed a method to resolve "Negative Temperatures" in 1982, if and 
when the need to re-consideration of defining KELVIN - the thermodynamic 
temperature scale, arose. KELVIN was accepted at 13th CGPM (1967) as the unit 
for thermodynamic temperature - as the fraction 1/273.16 at tripple point of 
water.
I placed the 'idea of extending' the thermodynamic scale between Absolute Zero 
(-273.16ºC) and Steam Point (100.00ºC), thus making each 100-graduation as 
1-degree Universal Temperature Scale i.e. 1-UT =(273.16+100) div.100 =3.7316*K. 
This idea had been placed between pages 87 thro 90 in my book Towards A Unified 
Technology (1982) among the Chapter SI UNITS - REDEFINED (pages 72 thro 95).
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Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2010 04:39:37 -0700
From: jmsteele9...@sbcglobal.net
Subject: [USMA:48462] Re: kelvin
To: usma@colostate.edu






I was also a bit confused on this, as well as thermodynamic temperature vs the 
ITS-90 practical temperature scale.  The first link is from our friend Anthony 
O'Conner.  I am aware many people have set him to "ignore," but the article is 
worth a read.  The second is a follow-on link from the first on ITS-90.  The 
two, taken together, clarified things a bit for me.
http://www.nature.com/news/2009/170609/full/459902a.html
http://www.nature.com/news/2009/170609/full/459902a/box/1.html





From: "mech...@illinois.edu" <mech...@illinois.edu>
To: U.S. Metric Association <usma@colostate.edu>
Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 12:04:56 AM
Subject: [USMA:48460] Re: kelvin


The triple point of water is the temperature at which the solid, liquid, and 
gas phases of isotopically natural water are in equilibrium.  This temperature 
is the single fixed point of the "kelvin thermodynamic temperature scale";  
defined numerically to be 273.16 kelvins.

How can Boltzmann's constant be used to improve this scale? 
Where can we read the proposal for the 2011 CGPM meeting?

---- Original message ----
>Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 20:41:10 +0100
>From: "Martin Vlietstra" <vliets...@btinternet.com>  
>Subject: RE: [USMA:48457] Re: kelvin  
>To: <mech...@illinois.edu>, "'U.S. Metric Association'" <usma@colostate.edu>
>
>There is of course talk of a proposal to redefine the temperature scale at
>the 2011 meeting of the CGPM by defining the value of Boltzmann's constant
>and using that definition to derive the triple point of water etc.