Moisture Loss Formula:
Where:
M: Moisture loss (kg)
A: Area (m²)
k: Evaporation rate (kg/m²·h)
t: Time (h)
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Definition: This calculator estimates the amount of moisture lost from a surface based on area, evaporation rate, and time.
Purpose: It helps in agricultural, industrial, and construction applications where understanding moisture evaporation is important.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula multiplies the surface area by the evaporation rate and the duration to calculate total moisture loss.
Details: Accurate moisture loss estimation is crucial for irrigation planning, drying processes, and material handling in various industries.
Tips: Enter the area in square meters, evaporation rate (default 0.1 kg/m²·h), and time in hours. All values must be > 0.
Q1: What affects the evaporation rate?
A: Temperature, humidity, wind speed, and surface characteristics all influence the evaporation rate.
Q2: What's a typical evaporation rate?
A: For water at 20°C with moderate wind, about 0.1 kg/m²·h, but this varies significantly with conditions.
Q3: Can this be used for soil moisture?
A: Yes, but the evaporation rate will be lower than for open water due to soil properties.
Q4: How do I find the evaporation rate for my conditions?
A: Use empirical data, evaporation pans, or consult meteorological tables for your specific environment.
Q5: Does this account for changing conditions?
A: No, this calculates for constant conditions. For varying conditions, use shorter time intervals and sum the results.