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An Empirical Equation for Wet-Bulb Temperature Using Air Temperature and Relative Humidity

Hsuan‐Yu Chen, Chiachung Chen

2022Atmosphere13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Climate change causes extreme heat and high humidity in some regions. The wet-bulb temperature (Tw) is a heat stress index, and the threshold is 35 °C. It is difficult to measure the value of Tw using a psychrometer, but the Tw value can be calculated using the air temperature and humidity. To provide accuracy for the Tw calculation, an empirical equation is established using regression analysis. This study defines the empirical equation as Tw=−4.391976+0.0198197RH+0.526359Td+0.00730271RH·Td+2.4315×10−4RH2−2.58101×10−5Td·RH2, where Td is the air temperature in °C and RH is the relative humidity in %. This equation applies to a temperature of 20~45 °C and RH of 40~99%. The fit is better than that for the Stull equation in this range. The prediction accuracy is 0.022 °C and there is no fixed pattern for the error distribution for the range of Td and RH. The measurement uncertainty for Tw values for thermometer and humidity sensors that are not calibrated is 1.4~2.2%. If these sensors are calibrated, the measurement uncertainty for Tw values is 0.16~0.28 °C. Therefore, well-calibrated sensors are necessary to enhance the accuracy of the Tw predictive equation.

Topics & Concepts

Relative humidityDry-bulb temperatureWet-bulb temperatureHumidityHygrometerThermometerRange (aeronautics)Environmental scienceMeteorologyAir temperatureAtmospheric sciencesThermodynamicsMaterials sciencePhysicsComposite materialCalibration and Measurement TechniquesBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationUrban Heat Island Mitigation