Humidity Measurement - Final
Humidity Measurement - Final
Climate Change
Clouds form when the air cools enough to cause water vapor
molecules to stick together or change phase and condense.
For precipitation to occur, the air has become saturated and
cannot hold any more water and released into the atmosphere
as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
Terminology related to Humidity
i. Mixing ratio r: The ratio between the mass of water vapor
and the mass of dry air;
ii. Absolute humidity Q: The weight of water vapor present per
unit volume of air;
iii. Specific humidity q: The ratio of the mass of water vapor to
the mass of moist air;
iv. Dew point temperature Td: Dew point is the temperature at
which air must be cooled for saturation to occur (dew to
form).
v. Relative humidity U: The ratio in percent of the observed
vapor pressure to the saturation vapor pressure with respect
to water at the same temperature and pressure;
vi. Vapor pressure e: The partial pressure of water vapor in air;
vii. Saturation vapor pressures ew and ei: Vapor pressures in air
in equilibrium with the surface of water and ice, respectively
Units of Measurement
Units and symbols of some of the commonly used quantities
associated with water vapor in the atmosphere
Dew point and Relative Humidity
The difference between the air temperature and the dew point
indicates whether the relative humidity is high or low.
When the air temperature and the dew point are close to
the same value, the relative humidity is high.
1. Psychrometer
a. Simple or stationary psychrometer.
b. Assmann psychrometer.
c. Sling or Whirling psychrometer
2. Hair hygrometer
3. Hair hygrograph
4. Electrical Hygrometer
5. Spectral Hygrometer
Working principle of Psychrometer
Psycrhometer measures humidity based on the difference
between wet- bulb and dry-bulb temperatures
Difference in the dry-bulb and wet-bulb readings is due to the
change of rate of evaporation from the surface of the wet bulb.
When water covers the bulb of a thermometer (wet-bulb), latent
heat is removed from the surface of the bulb as the water
evaporates, and the wet-bulb temperature becomes lower than
the air (dry-bulb) temperature
Rate of evaporation is inversely proportional to the humidity in
the atmosphere. When the humidity is low (high), the evaporation
rate will be high(low) resulting more (less) decrease in the wet
bulb temperature.
At 100 % humidity the temperature of dry and wet bulb will be
same due to no water evaporation from the wet bulb and hence
no cooling effects occur.
1 (a) Simple or Stationary Psychrometer
A simple psychrometer consists
of two mercury-in-glass
thermometers of identical form
and size exposed in a Stevenson’s
Screen.
The bulb of a thermometer is
covered by one end of a piece of
fine muslin cloth, the other end of
the cloth is dipped in a distilled or
pure water. This is called wet bulb
thermometer and indicates the
temperature of the air under
saturated conditions.
1 (a) Simple or Stationary Psychrometer
The other thermometer, called dry bulb thermometer, indicates
current air temperature
Moisture in muslin of wet bulb evaporates and the latent heat is
absorbed by evaporation process causing the temperature of the
wet bulb thermometer to fall
When the unsaturated air passes over the bulb of the
thermometer, water evaporates depending on the relative
humidity and rate of air movement
The difference between the readings of the wet and dry bulb
thermometers is called wet bulb depression
From the readings of the dry bulb and wet bulb or wet bulb
depression, the relative humidity (also dew point temperature ) can
be found with the help of calibrated hygrometric or psychrometric
tables
Estimation of relative humidity from dry and
wet bulb temperatures
Modified Regnault’s formula is used for calculation of vapor
pressure and thus the hygrometric tables.
Hygrometric tables calculated from these equations are applicable
only when the thermometers are in a Stevenson Screen or exposed
to a gentle breeze
The hair strand is rigidly fixed at one end and at the other end,
it is connected to arm maintained under slight tension by a spring
A pen at the end of the pen arm is in contact with a paper chart
fitted around a rotating cylinder and registers the angular
displacement of the arm.
The chart has a scaled time axis (X-axis) that extends round the
circumference of the cylinder and a scaled humidity axis (Y-axis)
parallel to the axis of the cylinder, which normally stands vertically.
Precautions for the hair hygrograph
5. Spectral hygrometer
A spectral hygrometer determines the amount of precipitable
moisture in a given region of the atmosphere by measuring
the attenuation of radiant energy caused by the absorption
bands of water vapor.
Psychrometric Chart
Psychrometric Chart