- The
dew point is the
temperature the air
needs to be
cooled to (at
constant pressure) in
order to
produce a
relative humidity of 100%. This temperature...
- The
hydrocarbon dew point is the
temperature (at a
given pressure) at
which the
hydrocarbon components of any hydrocarbon-rich gas mixture, such as natural...
- The
dew point depression (T-Td) is the
difference between the
temperature and
dew point temperature at a
certain height in the atmosphere. A
lower dew point...
- at
which droplets form is
called the
dew point. When
surface temperature drops,
eventually reaching the
dew point,
atmospheric water vapor condenses to...
-
Modern electronic devices use the
temperature of
condensation (called the
dew point), or they
sense changes in
electrical capacitance or resistance. The maximum...
- unit
volume or m**** of
water vapor per unit m**** of dry gas.
Moisture dew point is the
temperature at
which moisture condenses out of a gas. This parameter...
-
probably have a
different composition than the liquid, the
bubble point (along with the
dew point) at
different compositions are
useful data when
designing distillation...
- air is
cooled to the
dew point, it
becomes saturated, and
moisture will
condense on a
suitable surface. For instance, the
dew point temperature of air at...
- A dry line (also
called a
dew point line, or
Marfa front,
after Marfa, Texas) is a line
across a
continent that
separates moist air and dry air. One of...
-
evaporative cooling of a water-wetted,
ventilated surface. By contrast, the
dew point is the
temperature to
which the
ambient air must be
cooled to
reach 100%...