欢迎来到麦多课文档分享! | 帮助中心 海量文档,免费浏览,给你所需,享你所想!
麦多课文档分享
全部分类
  • 标准规范>
  • 教学课件>
  • 考试资料>
  • 办公文档>
  • 学术论文>
  • 行业资料>
  • 易语言源码>
  • ImageVerifierCode 换一换
    首页 麦多课文档分享 > 资源分类 > PDF文档下载
    分享到微信 分享到微博 分享到QQ空间

    ASTM E337-2015 0942 Standard Test Method for Measuring Humidity with a Psychrometer (the Measurement of Wet- and Dry-Bulb Temperatures)《用干湿计测量湿度的标准试验方法 (测量干湿球温度)》.pdf

    • 资源ID:527444       资源大小:183.52KB        全文页数:24页
    • 资源格式: PDF        下载积分:5000积分
    快捷下载 游客一键下载
    账号登录下载
    微信登录下载
    二维码
    微信扫一扫登录
    下载资源需要5000积分(如需开发票,请勿充值!)
    邮箱/手机:
    温馨提示:
    如需开发票,请勿充值!快捷下载时,用户名和密码都是您填写的邮箱或者手机号,方便查询和重复下载(系统自动生成)。
    如需开发票,请勿充值!如填写123,账号就是123,密码也是123。
    支付方式: 支付宝扫码支付    微信扫码支付   
    验证码:   换一换

    加入VIP,交流精品资源
     
    账号:
    密码:
    验证码:   换一换
      忘记密码?
        
    友情提示
    2、PDF文件下载后,可能会被浏览器默认打开,此种情况可以点击浏览器菜单,保存网页到桌面,就可以正常下载了。
    3、本站不支持迅雷下载,请使用电脑自带的IE浏览器,或者360浏览器、谷歌浏览器下载即可。
    4、本站资源下载后的文档和图纸-无水印,预览文档经过压缩,下载后原文更清晰。
    5、试题试卷类文档,如果标题没有明确说明有答案则都视为没有答案,请知晓。

    ASTM E337-2015 0942 Standard Test Method for Measuring Humidity with a Psychrometer (the Measurement of Wet- and Dry-Bulb Temperatures)《用干湿计测量湿度的标准试验方法 (测量干湿球温度)》.pdf

    1、Designation: E337 15Standard Test Method forMeasuring Humidity with a Psychrometer (the Measurementof Wet- and Dry-Bulb Temperatures)1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E337; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of r

    2、evision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 General:1.1.1 This test method covers the determination of thehumidity of atmospheric air by mean

    3、s of wet- and dry-bulbtemperature readings.1.1.2 This test method is applicable for meteorologicalmeasurements at the earths surface, for the purpose of thetesting of materials, and for the determination of the relativehumidity of most standard atmospheres and test atmospheres.1.1.3 This test method

    4、 is also applicable when the tempera-ture of the wet bulb only is required. In this case, theinstrument comprises a wet-bulb thermometer only.1.1.4 Relative humidity (RH) does not denote a unit. Un-certainties in the relative humidity are expressed in the formRH 6 rh %, which means that the relative

    5、 humidity is expectedto lie in the range (RH rh) % to (RH + rh ) %, where RH isthe observed relative humidity.All uncertainties are at the 95 %confidence level.1.2 Method APsychrometer Ventilated by Aspiration:1.2.1 This method incorporates the psychrometer ventilatedby aspiration. The aspirated psy

    6、chrometer is more accuratethan the sling (whirling) psychrometer (see Method B), and itoffers advantages in regard to the space which it requires, thepossibility of using alternative types of thermometers (forexample, electrical), easier shielding of thermometer bulbsfrom extraneous radiation, accid

    7、ental breakage, and conve-nience.1.2.2 This method is applicable within the ambient tempera-ture range 5 to 80C, wet-bulb temperatures not lower than1C, and restricted to ambient pressures not differing fromstandard atmospheric pressure by more than 30 %.1.3 Method BPsychrometer Ventilated by Whirli

    8、ng (SlingPsychrometer):1.3.1 This method incorporates the psychrometer ventilatedby whirling (sling psychrometer).1.3.2 This method is applicable within the ambient tempera-ture range 5 to 50C, wet-bulb temperatures not lower than 1Cand restricted to ambient pressures not differing from standardatmo

    9、spheric pressure by more than 30 %.1.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded asstandard. No other units of measurement are included in thisstandard.1.5 WarningMercury has been designated by many regu-latory agencies as a hazardous material that can cause seriousmedical issues. Mercury, or

    10、 its vapor, has been demonstrated tobe hazardous to health and corrosive to materials. Cautionshould be taken when handling mercury and mercury contain-ing products. See the applicable product Safety Data Sheet(SDS) for additional information. Users should be aware thatselling mercury and/or mercury

    11、 containing products into yourstate or country may be prohibited by law.1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine t

    12、he applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use. (For more specificsafety precautionary statements, see 8.1 and 15.1.)2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D861 Practice for Use of theTex System to Designate LinearDensity of Fibers, Yarn Intermediates, and YarnsD1193 Specification for

    13、Reagent WaterD1356 Terminology Relating to Sampling and Analysis ofAtmospheresD1357 Practice for Planning the Sampling of the AmbientAtmosphereD3631 Test Methods for Measuring Surface AtmosphericPressureD4023 Terminology Relating to Humidity Measurements(Withdrawn 2002)31This test method is under th

    14、e jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D22 on AirQuality and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D22.11 on Meteorology.Current edition approved July 1, 2015. Published July 2015. Originally approvedin 1931. Last previous edition approved in 2007 as E337 02 (2007). DOI:10.1520/E0337-15.2For refere

    15、nced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3The last approved version of this historical standard is referenced onw

    16、ww.astm.org.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States1D4230 Test Method of Measuring Humidity with Cooled-Surface Condensation (Dew-Point) HygrometerE1 Specification for ASTM Liquid-in-Glass ThermometersE2251 Specification for L

    17、iquid-in-Glass ASTM Thermom-eters with Low-Hazard Precision LiquidsIEEE/ASTM SI-10 Practice for Use of the InternationalSystem of Units (SI) (the Modernized Metric System)3. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 For definitions of humidity terms used in this testmethod, refer to Terminology D4023.3.1.2 F

    18、or definitions of other terms in this test method, referto Terminology D1356.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 Method AAspirated Psychrometer:3.2.1.1 aspirationthe wet and dry bulbs (and the psy-chrometer) are described as aspirated because there is provi-sion for the forced v

    19、entilation by drawing air over the bulbs bysuction. The flow may be either transverse or parallel to theaxes of the bulbs.3.2.1.2 thermometerfor purposes of this standard, andexcept where a specific type is indicated, the term thermometermeans any temperature-measuring device.3.2.1.3 wet-bulb coveri

    20、ng and wickthe wet bulb is pro-vided with a water-retaining covering of a woven-cottonmaterial.Acotton wick which connects the covering to a waterreservoir may be provided so that water is fed to the coveringcontinuously by capillarity.3.2.2 Method BSling Psychrometer:3.2.2.1 ventilationthe wet and

    21、dry bulbs (and the psy-chrometer) are described as ventilated because there is provi-sion for a flow of the air over the bulbs. The flow is transverseto the axes of the bulbs.3.2.2.2 wet-bulb coveringthe wet bulb is provided with awater-retaining covering of a woven-cotton material.4. Summary of Met

    22、hods4.1 General:4.1.1 The wet-bulb temperature depression, the dry-bulbtemperature, and the ambient pressure provide the basis forderiving the relative humidity.4.2 Method AAspirated Psychrometer:4.2.1 Establish the airflow (see 7.4) and maintain it until aminimum wet-bulb temperature is attained. (

    23、With mercury-in-glass thermometers, about 2-min ventilation time is usuallynecessary.)4.2.2 Read the thermometers with the necessary precision,obtaining the dry-bulb temperature with an overall uncertaintyof 60.2C or better, and the temperature depression with anoverall uncertainty of 60.2C or bette

    24、r for an uncertainty in therelative humidity of 63 % RH. For an uncertainty in therelative humidity of 62 % RH, obtain the dry-bulb temperaturewith an overall uncertainty of 60.2C or better and thetemperature depression with an overall uncertainty of 60.1Cor better. (Also see Section 12.)4.3 Method

    25、BSling Psychrometer:4.3.1 Holding the instrument well away from the body, andfor outdoor measurements to windward and in the shade, whirlit at such a rate as to achieve the specified airspeed at the wetand dry bulbs, see 14.4.4.3.2 Read the thermometers with the necessary precision,obtaining the dry

    26、-bulb temperature with an overall uncertaintyof 60.6C or better, and the temperature depression with anoverall uncertainty of 60.3C or better for an uncertainty in therelative humidity of 65 % RH, also see Section 19.5. Significance and Use5.1 The object of this test method is to provide guidelinesf

    27、or the construction of a psychrometer and the techniquesrequired for accurately measuring the humidity in the atmo-sphere. Only the essential features of the psychrometer arespecified.METHOD APSYCHROMETER VENTILATEDBY ASPIRATION6. Interferences6.1 When an aspirated psychrometer is used for measure-m

    28、ents in a small enclosed space and steadily rising wet- anddry-bulb temperatures are observed, consider whether heat andmoisture liberated by the instrument itself are affecting theconditions.6.2 While the thermometers are being read, keep all surfacesthat are at temperatures other than the environm

    29、ent (such as thehands, face, and other warmer or colder objects) as far aspossible from the thermometer bulbs.6.3 This method should not be used where there is heavycontamination of the air with gases, vapors, or dust.7. Apparatus7.1 Thermometers for an Aspirated Psychrometer:7.1.1 The range of the

    30、thermometers shall not exceed therange 0 to 80C. This range may be achieved by providingmore than a single pair of matched thermometers. When theuncertainty in the derived relative humidity is required to benot more than 63 % RH, the thermometers shall be such thattheir readings give the temperature

    31、 depression with an uncer-tainty of not more than 60.2C. When the uncertainty in therelative humidity is required to be not more than 62 % RH,they shall be such that their readings give the temperaturedepression with an uncertainty of not more than 60.1C. Theuncertainty in the reading of the dry-bul

    32、b temperature shall benot more than 60.2C.7.1.2 Electrical thermometers may be so connected that thereadings give the temperature depression and the dry-bulbtemperature directly.7.1.3 Each thermometer shall consist of a temperaturesensor of essentially cylindrical shape which is supported on asingle

    33、 stem, the stem being coaxial with the sensor. The freeend of each sensor shall be smoothly rounded. If the diameterof the stems is small, compared with that of the sensors, thenboth ends of each sensor shall be smoothly rounded.The sensorE337 152of a thermometer shall be that part of the thermomete

    34、rextending from the bottom of the bulb to the top of the entranceflare of the capillary.7.1.4 With transverse ventilation, the diameters of the sen-sors (excluding wet covering) shall be not less than 1 mm andnot greater than 4 mm.7.1.5 With axial ventilation, the diameters of the sensors(excluding

    35、wet covering) shall be not less than 2 mm and notgreater than 5 mm, and their length not less than 10 mm andnot greater than 30 mm.7.1.6 The connecting wires of electrical thermometers shallbe contained within the supporting stems and shall be isolatedfrom the moisture of the wet covering.7.1.7 Ther

    36、mometers shall be graduated to 0.5C or closerand be capable of being read to the nearest 0.1C or better. (Aspecification for mercury-in-glass thermometers suitable whenthe uncertainty in the derived relative humidity is required tobe not more than 63 % RH is given in Annex A1.)7.2 Wet-Bulb Covering,

    37、 Wick, and Water Reservoir:7.2.1 The covering shall be fabricated from white-cottonmuslin of linear density from 1.0 to 1.2 g/m, refer to PracticeD861. A seamless sleeve is preferred, but a seam ispermissible, provided that it does not add appreciably to thegeneral roughness which the weave imparts

    38、to the surface.7.2.2 The covering shall completely cover the sensor orbulb of the thermometer, fit snugly but not very tightly, andshall be in physical contact with the bulb over its entire surface.It shall extend onto the stem for such a distance that the errorin the observed wet-bulb temperature d

    39、ue to heat conductionalong the stem does not exceed 0.05C. (A method of deter-mining the distance for which the covering must extend ontothe stem is outlined in Annex A2. For mercury-in-glassthermometers with solid stems, a distance of twice the stemdiameter is usually adequate.)7.2.3 To maintain a

    40、snugly fit cover on the wet bulb, thecovering may be secured with a cotton thread at the end of thecovering on the stem of the thermometer, at the top of thethermometer bulb, and at the bottom of the bulb. However,whenever a wicking is used, the covering shall not be securedbetween the thermometer b

    41、ulb and the cotton wicking whichconnects the covering to a water reservoir.7.2.4 After fabrication, the covering and wick shall havebeen washed in a dilute solution of sodium carbonate andthoroughly rinsed with distilled water. They shall not subse-quently be touched with the fingers.7.2.5 The stem

    42、of each thermometer shall, for a lengthmeasured from the sensor and not less than 1.5 the length ofthe extension of the covering required by 7.2.2, be clear ofobstructions and freely exposed to the airstream.7.2.6 During the test, the covering shall be completelypermeated with water as evidenced by

    43、a glistening appearancein a beam of light.7.2.7 The covering shall be washed in situ with distilledwater from time to time and be renewed when it shows anyevidence of permanent change.7.2.8 When a wick is provided, the free length of a wickshall be at least twice the diameter of the wet bulb and at

    44、leastthree times the wick diameter, ensuring that water arriving atthe covering is already at practically the wet-bulb temperature.A wick shall be limp.7.2.9 Awater reservoir shall not obstruct the airflow, and itscontents shall not affect the humidity of the sample air.7.2.10 The level of the water

    45、 in a water reservoir shall bebetween 5 and 25 mm below the level of the lowest part of thewet bulb.7.3 WaterReagent water shall be produced by distillation,or by ion exchange or reverse osmosis followed by distillation,refer to Specification D1193.7.4 Airflow:7.4.1 The flow of air over both the wet

    46、 and dry bulbs shallbe a forced draught of 3 to 10 m/s for thermometers withmaximum allowable diameter of the sensors.7.4.2 The sample air shall not pass over any obstruction orthrough a fan before it passes over the wet and dry bulbs.7.4.3 With axial flow, the direction of the flow shall be fromthe

    47、 free end of each sensor towards the support end.7.4.4 No air which has been cooled by the wet bulb or by thewick shall impinge on the dry bulb.7.5 Radiation Shields:7.5.1 Any radiation shields shall be of metal with a thick-ness of 0.4 to 0.8 mm. Surfaces required to have a polishedfinish shall be

    48、of a bare metal which will retain its brightness.7.5.2 With transverse ventilation, radiation shields may beprovided to shield the wet and dry bulbs from extraneousradiations. The radiation shields, essentially in the form ofparallel plates, can be either polished on the outside andblackened on the

    49、inside, or polished on both the inside andoutside surfaces. The clearance between the wet and dry bulbsand the shields shall be not less than half the overall diameterof the wet bulb. The shields shall be liberally flared outwardsat the inlet to prevent the flow separating from the shields onthe inside (vena-contracta effect). The shields may form part ofa duct for the airflow.Asecond shield, outside, is not necessary.7.5.3 With axial ventilation, concentric radiation shieldsshall be provided for the wet and dry bulbs, and shall bepolished inside a


    注意事项

    本文(ASTM E337-2015 0942 Standard Test Method for Measuring Humidity with a Psychrometer (the Measurement of Wet- and Dry-Bulb Temperatures)《用干湿计测量湿度的标准试验方法 (测量干湿球温度)》.pdf)为本站会员(brainfellow396)主动上传,麦多课文档分享仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知麦多课文档分享(点击联系客服),我们立即给予删除!




    关于我们 - 网站声明 - 网站地图 - 资源地图 - 友情链接 - 网站客服 - 联系我们

    copyright@ 2008-2019 麦多课文库(www.mydoc123.com)网站版权所有
    备案/许可证编号:苏ICP备17064731号-1 

    收起
    展开