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20 °C-A Short History of the Standard Reference Temperature for Industrial Dimensional Measurements
1Precision Engineering Division National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8211.
Abstract:
One of the basic principles of dimensional metrology is that a part dimension changes with temperature because of thermal expansion. Since 1931 industrial lengths have been defined as the size at 20 °C. This paper discusses the variety of standard temperatures that were in use before that date, the efforts of C.E. Johansson to meet these variations, and the effort by the National Bureau of Standards to bring the United States to the eventual world standard.
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