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Metrology of the leak detection Practical guide

EMRP IND 12 consortium
Publication date 09/03/2016
EAN: 9782362331640
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Leaks have not always been a major issue in vacuum technology where they are a limiting factor to the ultimate pressure and the purity of a process gas that can be reached in a vacuum vessel, but also in any other container, be it for operational rea... See full description
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PublisherLEXITIS
Page Count72
Languageen
AuthorEMRP IND 12 consortium
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date09/03/2016
Weight237 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.00 x 21.00 x 29.70 cm
Developed by the EMRP IND 12 consortium - October 2015.
Leaks have not always been a major issue in vacuum technology where they are a limiting factor to the ultimate pressure and the purity of a process gas that can be reached in a vacuum vessel, but also in any other container, be it for operational reasons (e.g. engines, air bags or pace makers), security reasons (e.g. for poisonous or radioactive materials) or environmental reasons. Limitations of refrigerant gas leakages were pointed out in regulations to meet recommendations of the Kyoto Protocol (1997). The above mentioned examples are far from being exhaustive and the leak measurement is a crucial concern in many industries.This practical guide deals with tools and theory in the field of the gas leak detection under the view of metrology, in a range from 1 × 10-10 Pa·m3·s-1 to 1 × 10 4 Pa·m3·s-1, considering leaks towards vacuum or atmosphere. It focuses on helium leak detection and refrigerant leak detection and provides the reader with useful technical information, uncertainty assessment of helium detectors in using and knowledge about refrigerant detectors evaluation according to the European standard EN 14624:2012.