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Measurement Science and Technology | 2012

A microwave resonance dew-point hygrometer

Robin Underwood; R. Cuccaro; S. Bell; R. M. Gavioso; D Madonna Ripa; M. Stevens; M. de Podesta

We report the first measurements of a quasi-spherical microwave resonator used as a dew-point hygrometer. In conventional dew-point hygrometers, the condensation of water from humid gas flowing over a mirror is detected optically, and the mirror surface is then temperature-controlled to yield a stable condensed layer. In our experiments we flowed moist air from a humidity generator through a quasi-spherical resonator and detected the onset of condensation by measuring the frequency ratio of selected microwave modes. We verified the basic operation of the device over the dew-point range 9.5–13.5 °C by comparison with calibrated chilled-mirror hygrometers. These tests indicate that the microwave method may allow a quantitative estimation of the volume and thickness of the water layer which is condensed on the inner surface of the resonator. The experiments reported here are preliminary due to the limited time available for the work, but show the potential of the method for detecting not only water but a variety of other liquid or solid condensates. The robust all-metal construction should make the device appropriate for use in industrial applications over a wide range of temperatures and pressures.


Metrologia | 2011

Outgassing of water vapour, and its significance in experiments to determine the Boltzmann constant

Michael de Podesta; G. Sutton; Robin Underwood; S. Bell; M. Stevens; Thomas Byrne; P.W. Josephs-Franks

The rate of outgassing of water vapour from metal tubing and spheres is estimated and formulae given for the expected amount fraction of water added to otherwise pure gases. The relevance of these estimates to current efforts to redetermine the Boltzmann constant with relative uncertainty of measurement uR(kB) ≈ 1 × 10−6 is supported with experimental results using trace moisture sensors and combined acoustic and microwave resonators. The outgassing does not represent an insuperable obstacle to accurate determinations of the Boltzmann constant in any of the current experiments. However, all workers in this field need to evaluate the extent of outgassing and devise a strategy for estimating and minimizing its effect.


TEMPERATURE: ITS MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL IN SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY, VOLUME 8: Proceedings of the Ninth International Temperature Symposium | 2013

A new challenge for meteorological measurements: The meteoMet project-Metrology for meteorology

A. Merlone; G. Lopardo; I. Antonsen; S. Bell; R. Benyon; N. Boese; D. del Campo; M. Dobre; J. Drnovsek; A. Elkatmis; E. Georgin; E. Grudniewicz; M. Heinonen; C. Holstein-Rathlou; Jan M. Johansson; P. Klason; R. Knorova; C. Melvad; J. Merrison; K. Migała; M. de Podesta; H. Saathoff; D. Smorgon; F. Sparasci; R. Strnad; A. Szmyrka-Grzebyk; E. Vuillermoz

Climate change and its consequences require immediate actions in order to safeguard the environment and economy in Europe and in the rest of world. Aiming to enhance data reliability and reduce uncertainties in climate observations, a joint research project called MeteoMet-Metrology for Meteorology started in October 2011 coordinated by the Italian Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRiM). The project is focused on the traceability of measurements involved in climate change: surface and upper air measurements of temperature, pressure, humidity, wind speed and direction, solar irradiance and reciprocal influences between measurands. This project will provide the first definition at the European level of validated climate parameters with associated uncertainty budgets and novel criteria for interpretation of historical data series. The big challenge is the propagation of a metrological measurement perspective to meteorological observations. When such an approach will be adopted the requirement of reliable data and robust datasets over wide scales and long terms could be better met.


Metrologia | 2015

Final report on CCT-K6: Comparison of local realisations of dew-point temperature scales in the range ?50 ?C to +20 ?C

S. Bell; M Stevens; H Abe; R Benyon; R Bosma; V Fernicola; Martti Heinonen; P Huang; H Kitano; Z Li; J Nielsen; N Ochi; O A Podmurnaya; Gregory E. Scace; D Smorgon; T Vicente; A F Vinge; L. Wang; H Yi

A key comparison in dew-point temperature was carried out among the national standards held by NPL (pilot), NMIJ, INTA, VSL, INRIM, MIKES, NIST, NIM, VNIIFTRI-ESB and NMC. A pair of condensation-principle dew-point hygrometers was circulated and used to compare the local realisations of dew point for participant humidity generators in the range ?50 ?C to +20 ?C. The duration of the comparison was prolonged by numerous problems with the hygrometers, requiring some repairs, and several additional check measurements by the pilot. Despite the problems and the extended timescale, the comparison was effective in providing evidence of equivalence. Agreement with the key comparison reference value was achieved in the majority of cases, and bilateral degrees of equivalence are also reported. Main text. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database kcdb.bipm.org/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCT, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).


Journal of Power Sources | 2009

Novel in situ measurements of relative humidity in a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell

Gareth Hinds; M. Stevens; J. Wilkinson; M. de Podesta; S. Bell


Climate of The Past | 2014

HadISDH land surface multi-variable humidity and temperature record for climate monitoring

Kate M. Willett; R. J. H. Dunn; Peter W. Thorne; S. Bell; M. de Podesta; D. E. Parker; P. D. Jones; Claude N. Williams


Climate of The Past | 2012

HadISDH: an updateable land surface specific humidity product for climate monitoring

K. M. Willett; Claude N. Williams; R. J. H. Dunn; Peter W. Thorne; S. Bell; M. de Podesta; P. D. Jones; D. E. Parker


International Journal of Thermophysics | 2012

Investigation of the Equivalence of National Dew-Point Temperature Realizations in the −50 °C to + 20 °C Range

Martti Heinonen; Miltiadis Anagnostou; S. Bell; M. Stevens; R. Benyon; Reidun Anita Bergerud; J. Bojkovski; R. Bosma; J. Nielsen; Norbert Böse; Plunkett Cromwell; Aliye Kartal Doğan; Seda Aytekin; Ali Uytun; V. Fernicola; Krzysztof Flakiewicz; Bertrand Blanquart; Domen Hudoklin; Per Jacobson; Anders Kentved; Isabel Lóio; George Mamontov; Alexandra Masarykova; Helmut Mitter; Regina Mnguni; Jan Otych; Anton Steiner; Nagyné Szilágyi Zsófia; Davor Zvizdić


Metrologia | 2016

Metrological challenges for measurements of key climatological observables: oceanic salinity and pH, and atmospheric humidity. Part 1: overview

Rainer Feistel; Robert Wielgosz; S. Bell; Mf Camões; Jr Cooper; P Dexter; Ag Dickson; Paola Fisicaro; Allan H. Harvey; M Heinonen; O Hellmuth; Hj Kretzschmar; J W Lovell-Smith; Trevor J. McDougall; Rich Pawlowicz; P Ridout; Steffen Seitz; Petra Spitzer; Daniela Stoica; Henning Wolf


International Journal of Thermophysics | 2008

A Roadmap for Humidity and Moisture Measurement

S. Bell; R. Benyon; N. Böse; Martti Heinonen

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M. de Podesta

National Physical Laboratory

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R. Benyon

Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial

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M. Stevens

National Physical Laboratory

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M. Heinonen

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Martti Heinonen

Centre for Metrology and Accreditation

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Robin Underwood

National Physical Laboratory

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P. A. Carroll

National Physical Laboratory

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T. Gardiner

National Physical Laboratory

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J. Bojkovski

University of Ljubljana

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