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  • The chamber and the flask appear to have been inside a constant temperature bath (B); the air temperature inside the chamber C was measured by a thermometer (D) and the humidity by a wet-bulb thermocouple (W).

    How to take a slug's temperature and what you can learn from it AYDIN 2009

  • Ever the experimenter, he created his own wet-bulb thermometer to measure humidity, though a “Mr. Leslie” independently came up with the same technique and developed it into the widely used instrument.

    Hutton, James 2009

  • Crossflow designs will have much greater water splash out with high winds, especially when fans are off at low-load or low wet-bulb situations.

    First LEED Certified Green Data Center 2008

  • As the device is spun in the air, evaporation of the water from the wet-bulb thermometer occurs, cooling it.

    Atmospheric humidity 2006

  • After a few minutes of twirling, the temperatures of the wet-bulb and dry-bulb thermometers are determined, a value called the wet-bulb depression is calculated (dry-bulb minus wet-bulb temperature), and a psychrometric table is used to find the corresponding relative humidity from the dry-bulb temperature and wet-bulb depression.

    Atmospheric humidity 2006

  • One of the thermometers, called the wet-bulb thermometer, has small cloth hood (wick) that is pulled over the reservoir bulb.

    Atmospheric humidity 2006

  • If the air is saturated, the wet-bulb and dry-bulb thermometers would have the same temperature because no evaporation can occur.

    Atmospheric humidity 2006

  • The pond water’s average temperature follows the average ambient wet-bulb temperature (about 1°C above it) with swings depending on the pond’s depth.

    6. Energy efficient building design 1995

  • In direct evaporative cooling, the air is humidified while its dry-bulb temperature drops and the wet-bulb temperature remains constant.

    6. Energy efficient building design 1995

  • Direct evaporative cooling is a well-established technology and can be applied wherever the ambient average summer wet-bulb temperature is below approximately 18°C.

    6. Energy efficient building design 1995

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