Adiabatic coefficient of gases – Flammersfeld oscillator

Principle

A mass oscillates on a volume of gas in a precision glass tube. The oscillations maintained by leading escaping gas back into the system. The adiabatic coefficient of various gases is determined from the periodic time of the oscillation.

Benefits

  • Suitable for many different gases
  • Compact, easily transportable setup

Light barrier with counter

Reducing valve for CO2 / He

Reducing valve f.nitrogen

Aspirator bottle,clear gl.1000ml

Graduated cylinder 1000 ml

Glass tube,right-angled, 10 pcs.

Glass tubes,straight, 200 mm, 10

Air control valve

Universal clamp

Rubber stopper, d = 22/17 mm, 1 hole

Rubber stopper 26/32, 1 hole 7 mm

Rubber tubing, i.d. 3 mm

Rubber tubing, i.d. 6 mm

Steel cylinder,CO2, 10l, full

Steel cylinder,nitrogen,10l, full

Balance OHAUS LG 311, 4 beams, 0…311 g

Tubing adaptor, ID 3-5/6-10 mm

Aquarium pump, 150 l/h, 230 V AC

Glass tube 200 mm ext. d=8 mm

Precision barometer, d=100mm

Tripod base PHYWE

Support rod, stainless steel, 500 mm

Micrometer screw gauge 0 – 25 mm

Gas oscillator, Flammersfeld

Right angle clamp expert

Power supply 5 V DC/2.4 A with

Tasks

Determine the adiabatic coefficient of air nitrogen and carbon dioxide (and also of argon, if available) from the periodic time of the oscillation T of the mass m on the volume V of gas.

What you can learn about

  • Equation of adiabatic change of state
  • Polytropic equation
  • Rüchardt’s experiment
  • Thermal capacity of gases

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Product number

P2320500

Adiabatic coefficient of gases - Flammersfeld oscillator

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