Vaisala MMT330 User Manual

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User's Guide _______________________________________________________________________

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NOTE

If the oil sample is very dry and the temperatures are close to each other,
it may cause inaccuracy to the calculation model. In order to get the best
possible performance it is recommended to use oil conditions that
represent real conditions in application. Recommended values for
sample are aw approx. 0.5 at 20 °C.

3.

Define the correlation between aw, T and PPM (w/w) from the
measured values. Calculate A and B according to the following
example.

[

]

[ ]

( )

( )

1

/

1

-

2

/

1

1

(

-

2

(

T

T

T

PPM

LOG

T

PPM

LOG

A

sat

sat

)

)

=

[ ]

)

(

A/T1

-

1

T

PPM

LOG

B

sat

=

Example:

measured water content 213 ppm

T (°C)

aw

ppm

saturation

24.1

0.478

213/0.478 = 445.6067

57.6

0.188

213/0.188 = 1132.979

A = (LOG(1132.98)-LOG(445.607))/(1/(57.6+273.16)-
1/(24.1+273.16)) = -1189.4581

B= LOG(445.607)-(-1189.4581)/(24.1 + 273.16) = 6.6503583

Assumptions:

The isoterm of water activity versus water concentration is linear and the
solubility curve has the form of the given equation.

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