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Moisture Measurement
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Sensible heat and Latent heat
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Water vapor in the Air Equation of state, gas law of dry air 1. Water vapor pressure
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2. Mixing ratio, r 3. Specific humidity, q
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Relationship between Vapor Pressure and Saturation Saturated water vapor pressure, E
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4. Clausius-Clapeyron equation 5. Relative humidity, h 6. Dew-point, the temperature to which air is cooled to become saturated at constant pressure.
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7. Moist virtual effect T v : the temperature that dry air would need to have at the given pressure in order to have the same density as moist air, assuming idea gas behavior. r l is the liquid water mixing ratio If it’s saturated,
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Moisture measurement Wet bulb temperature Dry bulb temperature
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The change of enthalpy is more useful in thermodynamics The first law of thermodynamics Work may be represented by Thus, For isobaric process Enthalpy U: internal energy (in joules), p: pressure of the system, (in pascals) V : volume, (in cubic meters)
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Wet bulb temperature Since
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Other Humidity Measurements Physical principles: condensation
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Sling psychrometer heating How to measure moisture below freezing ? 1.A fan draws outside air past a thermometer to measure the ambient dry-bulb temperature, 2.A heating device, 3.A second thermometer to measure the dry-bulb temperature of the heated air, 4. A wet-bulb thermometer
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Hair tension hygrometer
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Electronic hygrometers Capacitive sensor Resistive sensor Polymer membrane Capacitive sensors sense water vapor by measuring the change in capacitance caused by the amount of water vapor present Resistive sensors use a thin film that changes conductivity according to absorbed water.
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Extinction of light Lyman alpha hydrometer At certain wavelengths the absorption and scattering of light can be a strong function of water vapor density.
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