Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology
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Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology
- 1000s - Abū Alī ibn Sīnā (Avicenna) develops an early air thermometer which can measure the level of water controlled by the expansion and contraction of the air.[1][2]
- 1592- 1593 — Galileo Galilei builds an early thermometer, known as the thermoscope using the contraction of air to draw water up a tube [3]
- 1612 — Santorio Sanctorius puts thermometer to medical use
- 1629 — Joseph Solomon Delmedigo describes in a book an accurate sealed-glass thermometer which uses brandy
- 1643 — Evangelista Torricelli invents the mercury barometer
- 1714 — Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit invents the mercury-in-glass thermometer
- 1782 — James Six invents the Maximum minimum thermometer
- 1821 — Thomas Johann Seebeck invents the thermocouple
- 1864 — Henri Becquerel suggests an optical pyrometer
- 1885 — Calender-Van Duesen invented the platinum resistance temperature device
- 1892 — Henri-Louis Le Châtelier builds the first optical pyrometer
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Robert Briffault (1938). The Making of Humanity, p. 191
- ^ Fatima Agha Al-Hayani (2005). "Islam and Science: Contradiction or Concordance", Zygon 40 (3), p. 565-576.
- ^ Vincenzo Viviani (1780) Life of Galileo
Robert P. Benedict (1984) Fundamentals of Temperature, Pressure and Flow Measurements, 3rd ed ISBN 0-471-89383-8