Wet Bulb Temperature Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the wet bulb temperature based on dry bulb temperature, relative humidity, and an initial approximation.
Purpose: It helps meteorologists, HVAC professionals, and researchers determine the lowest temperature that can be achieved through evaporative cooling.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates the temperature a parcel of air would have if cooled adiabatically to saturation by evaporation.
Details: Wet bulb temperature is crucial for understanding human comfort, predicting frost, designing cooling systems, and assessing heat stress conditions.
Tips: Enter the dry bulb temperature, relative humidity (0-100%), and an initial approximation of wet bulb temperature (typically slightly lower than dry bulb).
Q1: What's a typical initial approximation value?
A: For most conditions, start with a value 2-5°C lower than the dry bulb temperature.
Q2: How accurate is this calculation?
A: This provides a good estimate, but for precise measurements a psychrometer should be used.
Q3: What's the relationship between wet bulb and dew point?
A: Wet bulb temperature is always between the dry bulb temperature and dew point.
Q4: Why is wet bulb temperature important for human health?
A: It indicates how effectively the human body can cool itself through sweating (evaporative cooling).
Q5: What's a dangerous wet bulb temperature?
A: Sustained wet bulb temperatures above 35°C can be life-threatening as the body can't cool itself.