Extracted from email from Patrick Rourke (9 December 2024):
The ITS-90 kinds of quantity are “ITS-90 temperature (℃)” and “ITS-90 temperature (K)”, whereas the thermodynamic temperature kinds of quantity are “thermodynamic temperature” (for the K version) and “Celsius temperature” (for the ℃ version). In my opinion, these would be easier for users to understand if they were written as “thermodynamic temperature (K)” and “thermodynamic temperature (℃)”: parallel construction to the ITS-90 quantities and matching how people actually use the quantities. However, https://preprod.si-digital-framework.org/SI/units/kelvin specifically says “Celsius temperature” so I’m not sure if we can go against that. Thoughts?
From Janet: I suggest we include the proposed label “thermodynamic temperature (℃)” as requested, using skos:"altLabel" for "Celsius temperature". NB This would have to be confirmed with: Patrick Rourke, Dolores Del Campo and Richard Brown.
Extracted from email from Patrick Rourke (9 December 2024):
The ITS-90 kinds of quantity are “ITS-90 temperature (℃)” and “ITS-90 temperature (K)”, whereas the thermodynamic temperature kinds of quantity are “thermodynamic temperature” (for the K version) and “Celsius temperature” (for the ℃ version). In my opinion, these would be easier for users to understand if they were written as “thermodynamic temperature (K)” and “thermodynamic temperature (℃)”: parallel construction to the ITS-90 quantities and matching how people actually use the quantities. However, https://preprod.si-digital-framework.org/SI/units/kelvin specifically says “Celsius temperature” so I’m not sure if we can go against that. Thoughts?
From Janet: I suggest we include the proposed label “thermodynamic temperature (℃)” as requested, using skos:"altLabel" for "Celsius temperature". NB This would have to be confirmed with: Patrick Rourke, Dolores Del Campo and Richard Brown.