nobody able to give me sources
My book "Aircraft Systems", by David Lombardo has a drawing with the wafer labeled as "
evacuated diaphragm capsules" on page 32. Another book, "Aircraft Systems for Pilots", by Dale Remer, says on p. 391 that the bellows are "
evacuated and sealed."
The Instrument Flying Handbook , under Pitot-Static Instruments, Sensitive Altimeter says
A sensitive altimeter is an aneroid barometer that measures the absolute pressure of the ambient air and displays it in terms of feet or meters above a selected pressure level.
Notice is says "absolute pressure"? That means relative to zero pressure, which would be vacuum, again suggesting an evacuated chamber. Anyway, it later says:
Principle of Operation
The sensitive element in a sensitive altimeter is a stack of evacuated, corrugated bronze aneroid capsules like those shown in figure 3-3. The air pressure acting on these aneroids tries to compress them against their natural springiness, which tries to expand them. The result is that their thickness changes as the air pressure changes. Stacking several aneroids increases the dimension change as the pressure varies over the usable range of the instrument.
Later, in the definitions, it says
aneroid. The sensitive component in an altimeter or baro-meter that measures the absolute pressure of the air. It is a sealed, flat capsule made of thin disks of corrugated metal soldered together and evacuated by pumping all of the air out of it.
However, Aviation Weather says
The Aneroid Barometer
Essential features of an aneroid barometer illustrated in figure 9 are a flexible metal cell and the registering mechanism. The cell is partially evacuated and contracts or expands as pressure changes. One end of the cell is fixed, while the other end moves the registering mechanism. The coupling mechanism magnifies movement of the cell driving an indicator hand along a scale graduated in pressure units.
I don't consider "partially evacuated" to contradict "evacuated", because all vacuums are "partial".
That enough references?