Speed of sound in water by a direct method

  • Greenspan M
  • Tschiegg C
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Abstract

The speed of so und in distilled water wa,s m eas ured over the temperature ra nge 0° to 100° C with an acc uracy of 1 part in 30,000. The resu lts are given as a fifth-d egree poly-nomial a nd in tables . The water was contained in a cylindrical tank of fix ed leng t h, termi-nated at each end by a pla ne transducer, and the end-to-end time of flight of a pulse of so und was determined from a m easurement of t he pulse-repetition frequency required to set the success ive echoes into t im e coincidence.

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Greenspan, M., & Tschiegg, C. E. (1957). Speed of sound in water by a direct method. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, 59(4), 249. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.059.028

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