The Determination of the Specific Heat of Gases at High Temperatures by the Sound Velocity Method. I. Carbon Monoxide

1934 
In a previous paper an account was given of experiments to determine the specific heats of carbon monoxide up to a temperature of 1800° C. by the sound velocity method. The principle of the method employed was the setting up in a heated tube of a stationary train of sound waves; the source of the wave system being a quartz crystal vibrating piezo-electrically at a known frequency.
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