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Werner Engelmaier <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Jun 2006 17:06:14 EDT
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Hi Brian,
Your point is welll taken. With RH and moisture content phenomena you can 
easily wind up with theshold limits and processes that are not 'accelerations' 
from more benign realistic conditions. On the other hand, your stated maximum 
values of "100%RH @ ~15°C, ~85% at 25°C, ~75% at 35°C, ~55% at 50°C" appear 
somewhat low. Unfortunately, I am on the road and do not have access to my 
references, but if i recall correctly, the dew point at 35°C occurs at ~95%RH. As it 
is, the absolutr vapor pressure is more important than RH except when 
determining the dew point.



Werner

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