Measuring Air Permittivity: Change in Density

In summary, the permittivity of air changes due to air density. We are attempting to measure air velocity with ionisation.
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Calvin Cox
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Does anyone have a method of measuring the change in permittivity due to air density.
 
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Calvin Cox said:
Does anyone have a method of measuring the change in permittivity due to air density.

What is the context of the question? What accuracy are you trying to achieve? What have you found in researching this question so far?
 
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We are using an ionising pulse to measure air velocity. If we collect generated electrons on a plate would the charge density represent air density?
 
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Calvin Cox said:
We are using an ionising pulse to measure air velocity. If we collect generated electrons on a plate would the charge density represent air density?

That's a hard question. The ionization characteristics of air vary with pressure, but in a very complicated way:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paschen_curve

And that is for stationary gasses. Having the air flowing with some velocity will make things even more complex, it would seem. Have you tried any experiments yet?
 
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We are developing a mass air flow sensor so we need air velocity and density. Could we use the pressure reading to help the calculation. We can also measure the charge density in an area where the air is almost static. Can you suggest any documents that would detail the pressure/permittivity relationship.
Thanks for your help.
 
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Will the measurement be relative or absolute?

Also, at what frequency do you wish to know the dielectric constant?
 
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From Wikipedia, the static permittivity of air is 1.00058986 ± 0.00000050.
The permittivity at high frequencies would probably be closer to1.
I think you can use 1 for your purposes.
 
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Just to reiterate, I am attempting to measure air density. I don't need absolute values as they will be relative to the small sample of air we are sampling. The sampling frequency only needs to be once a second. We are using ionisation to create a signal to measure velocity. My question is: if we collect charge from the ionisation pulse will that be proportionate to the air density?
 

What is air permittivity?

Air permittivity refers to the measure of the ability of air to store an electric field. It is a physical property that determines how easily an electric field can pass through air.

How is air permittivity measured?

Air permittivity is measured using a device called a dielectric constant meter, which measures the capacitance of air. The change in density of air is also used to indirectly measure its permittivity.

What factors affect the change in density of air?

The change in density of air is affected by temperature, pressure, and humidity. As these factors change, the density of air also changes, which in turn affects the air permittivity.

Why is it important to measure air permittivity?

Measuring air permittivity is important in various scientific and engineering applications. It helps in understanding the behavior of electric fields in different environments, and is crucial in designing electronic devices and communication systems.

What are some common uses of air permittivity measurements?

Air permittivity measurements are used in atmospheric studies, meteorology, and air quality monitoring. They are also used in the development of insulation materials, and in the design of electronic circuits and antennas.

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