Methods of Measuring Temperature — Ezer Griffiths, 1947 (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)

Methods of Measuring Temperature — Ezer Griffiths, 1947 (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)

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Ezer Griffiths — Charles Griffin & Co., London, 1947. Third Edition, hardcover.

Published in the immediate aftermath of World War II, the third edition of Griffiths' Methods of Measuring Temperature arrived at a moment when precision thermometry had never mattered more. Wartime research — from metallurgy and explosives to radar components and jet engine development — had pushed the boundaries of temperature measurement to their limits, and the postwar industrial and scientific boom demanded rigorous, standardized methods. Griffiths, a distinguished physicist at the National Physical Laboratory in Britain, had been refining this text since its first edition in 1918; by the third edition it stood as the definitive English-language reference on thermometry, covering everything from the theoretical foundations of temperature scales to the practical calibration of every instrument then in use. For metrologists, instrument historians, and collectors of scientific literature, it represents the state of the art at a pivotal moment in measurement science.

Topics Covered

  • Thermodynamic and practical temperature scales
  • Mercury-in-glass and liquid thermometers
  • Resistance thermometry and thermocouples
  • Radiation pyrometry for high-temperature measurement
  • Calibration methods and standards
  • Low-temperature and cryogenic measurement techniques

A precise and authoritative volume for instrument collectors, metrologists, historians of science, and anyone with a serious interest in the art and science of measurement.

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