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Re: Argon spark gap
Hi Bill,
At 08:43 PM 9/2/98 PDT, you wrote:
>From: "Bill the arcstarter" <arcstarter-at-hotmail-dot-com>
>Terry,
> I forgot to ask - what mechanism did you arrive at (if any) to allow
>for the thermal expansion of the gas?
I was going to use a small balloon over one of the fill ports. If I did
the PV=NRT thing right, a 50C gas temperature would raise the volume about
10%. The glass plates are mounted with flexible silicon so they can move
with temperature changes as needed.
>
> I would think that argon, having a relatively large molecular weight,
>would have a low permeability/diffusion rate - so perhaps using a rubber
>sheet on one side of the box would do the trick?
The balloon would provide a little pressure so any leaks would leak outward
and keep the gas pure. If the balloon goes down, I know it is time to add
more gas or go looking for a leak.
>
> Does anyone have data on the solubility of argon into liquid water at
>standard temp/pressure?? (another diversion...)
>
Darn, I just read that in my studies. It wasn't important to my gap so I
didn't pay attention to it....
Terry Fritz
>-Bill
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