DocumentCode
1051862
Title
A low-power hypsometer-type barometer for remote weather stations
Author
Dauphinee, T. ; Klein, H. Peter
Author_Institution
National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Volume
8
Issue
2
fYear
1983
fDate
4/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
79
Lastpage
82
Abstract
The paper describes a low-power barometer intended for remote weather stations, but also meeting the requirements for manned stations and airports, in which the condensation temperature of carbon disulphide (CS2 ) is used to determine the barometric pressure
. A heated cylindrical bulb with a re-entrant well for a thermistor through the bottom and an internal radiation shield is 1/3 filled with CS2 . Helical springs assist CS2 migration on wetted surfaces and allow liquid and vapor to pass one another in the small diameter exit-condenser tube. A miniature Dewar flask gives thermal insulation and a 0.01-mm beryllium-copper diaphragm transmits the external pressure. The condensation temperature is read with a simple Wheatstone bridge and dc amplifier giving an output
V. Pulsed power with the pulse length controlled by a second thermistor on the outlet tube is used for efficiency. Long term tests of a number of barometers have given power levels around 40 mW at
C and indicated maximum drifts of
Pa/year,
Pa/day, and
Pa short term.
. A heated cylindrical bulb with a re-entrant well for a thermistor through the bottom and an internal radiation shield is 1/3 filled with CS
V. Pulsed power with the pulse length controlled by a second thermistor on the outlet tube is used for efficiency. Long term tests of a number of barometers have given power levels around 40 mW at
C and indicated maximum drifts of
Pa/year,
Pa/day, and
Pa short term.Keywords
Meteorological measurements; Calibration; Capacitors; Energy consumption; Insulation; Pressure measurement; Pulse amplifiers; Sea measurements; Springs; Testing; Thermistors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JOE.1983.1145548
Filename
1145548
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