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Earl W. Barrett
and
Verner E. Suomi

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Following a brief review of the assumptions involved in the usual (Laplacian) expression for the speed of sound waves, an instrument, the sonic thermometer, is described which utilizes this relationship to measure the air temperature. The advantages of the sonic thermometer are then discussed, the main advantages being the absence of radiational errors and extremely low lag—a result of the fact that the measured variable, the speed of sound, is independent of the properties of the measuring elements.

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Earl W. Barrett
and
Lee R. Herndon Jr

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After a theoretical discussion of the basic physical principles involved in the dew-point method of hygrometry, which serves to establish the inherent advantages of the technique, the paper describes the operating principles and the design of an improved, automatic, electronic dew-point hygrometer for laboratory or field use. The instrument makes use of photoelectric detection of condensation on a cooled, polished metal mirror combined with a radio-frequency induction heating system and an all-electronic proportional heat-control servo system. The instrument makes possible the continuous and automatic measurement of atmospheric water-vapor under all conditions of temperature with nearly constant accuracy and small lag.

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Earl W. Barrett
,
Robert L. Slater
, and
Kenneth E. Newton

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The electronic dew-point hygrometer described by Barrett and Herndon in 1951 has been improved in three distinct areas: the servo-amplifier system, the optical system in the sensing head, and the operating-adjustment system. The improvements are described, and the operational use of the improved hygrometer is discussed briefly.

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Earl W. Barrett
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Lee R. Herndon Jr
, and
Howard J. Carter

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