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Moisture Content Measurement of Bark and Sphagnum Moss Using ECH 2 O Sensor for the Production of Phalaenopsis. Wei Fang and Walter Ray Dept. of Bio-Industrial Mechatronics Engineering National Taiwan University Taipei, Taiwan, ROC. IHC01832. Objectives. Find a sensor
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Moisture Content Measurement of Bark and Sphagnum Moss Using ECH2O Sensor for the Production of Phalaenopsis Wei Fang and Walter Ray Dept. of Bio-Industrial Mechatronics Engineering National Taiwan University Taipei, Taiwan, ROC IHC01832
Objectives • Find a sensor • Establish a water content monitoring system • Work on Sphagnum moss & bark
Why is it important to automatically measure water content in the media? • Skillful hand-watering personnel is not easy to find/ to train. • Hobby growers professional growers • Increasing production area rapidly • Setting up foreign branch • Uniform quality requirement • …etc.
ECH2O Soil Moisture Probes -5 • Probe Type • Dielectric constant measurement • Measurement Time • 10 ms • Resolution • 0.002 m3/m3 (0.1%) • Power • Requirements: 2.0 VDC @ 2mA to 5 VDC @7mA • Output: 10-40% of excitation voltage (250-1000 mV @ 2500 mV excitation) -10 -20 • Manufacturer: • Decagon Devices, Inc., USA
( ) q = - - 0 . 000695 mV 0 . 29 .......... ...... ECH2O 20 ( ) q = - - 0 . 000936 mV 0 . 376 .......... .... ECH2O 10 Campbell, 2004 Converting eqs. provided by the manufacturer are for Soil only. @ 2500 mV excitation
7 soil types tested Campbell, 2004
Converting equations for soil can’t applied to other growing media such as Sphagnum moss and bark. Problem
PC Indoor Experimental setup HID Lamp continuously on g / g Simulated greenhouse PE roof 雙層塑膠布屋頂 雙層塑膠布屋頂 RI 1203 Growth media w/ sensor (no plants) fan inlet mV ● Loadcell Data logger ●
Conversion from gravimetric moisture ratio to Volumetric moisture ratio g water Bulk density g media m3 water m3 media
Experiment of Pre-submerge • Before use • Treatment 1: Submerge the barks in water overnight (current practice of most growers) • Treatment 2: No pre-submerge (suggested by the manufacturer) • When use • After filled into the pot, • Watering thoroughly • Allow for drain out • Start recording the sensor output
Use it directly, do not submerge the bark in the water before use.
Difference due to pre-submerge in Tap water w/ Orchiata bark #5 Orchiata bark #9 Orchiata bark #8 w/o
Small conclusions • Pre-submerge makes little difference for bark no.8 (smallest particle) • For large particle, without pre-submerge • Hold little water in the beginning • Dry out easily • Require frequent watering If watering is conducted manually, pre-submerge will normally preferred. wash-out of add-in Dolomite
Difference due to pre-submerge in Tap water Orchiata bark #5 Orchiata bark #9 Orchiata bark #8
Converting equations derived for ECH2O-10 Note: y in g/g, x in mV; pre-submerged overnight
3 sources of Sphagnum Moss were investigated Imported from New Zealand (NZ) Chile China
Preparation • Before use • Sphagnum moss was pre-submerged in tap water overnight • When use • Pressed until feeling moist not wet (hold with both hands) • Fill the pot with moist sphagnum moss • Watering thoroughly • Allow for drain out • Start recording the sensor output
Difference due to tightness of NZ Sphagnum Moss filled into a pot tight loose Photos taken after the experiment
Difference due to tightness of Chile Sphagnum Moss filled into a pot
Difference due to tightness of China Sphagnum Moss filled into a pot
Difference due to sources of loosely filled Sphagnum Moss Sp. Moss from China has the greatest mV output due to high EC of dissolved water. When loosely filled, 3 types of moss performed quite differently. China Chile Sp. Moss from Chile has the greatest water holding capability when loosely filled.
NZ Chile China
Small conclusions • Some SOPs are required to fill the pot when using Sphagnum Moss as growth media. • Fixed amount of Moss for fixed size of pot is preferred. • Tightly filled is preferred. • Water holding capability Chile > NZ > China Sphagnum Moss
Using ECH2O-10 in various EC range Chile NZ China
Using ECH2O-5 in various EC range Chile NZ China
Small conclusion • ECH2O-5 sensor is less sensitive to EC variation, that make it a better sensor compare with ECH2O-10
Converting equations for ECH2O-10 on Sphagnum Moss Note: y in g/g, x in mV
Linearequations for ECH2O-5 on Sphagnum Moss Note: y in g/g, x in mV
Polynomialequations for ECH2O-5 on Sphagnum Moss Note: y in g/g, x in mV
Conclusions • ECH2O-10 and ECH2O-5 can be used to continuously monitor the water content of media used in growing Phalaenopsis. (ECH2O-5 is EC insensitive in the range of 0~2.21 mS/cm) • Converting equations were derived for 3 sources of Sphagnum Moss and 3 sizes of Orchiata bark.
What is Permittivity ? • The permittivity of a medium is an intensive physical quantity that describes how an electric field affects and is affected by the medium. • Permittivity can be looked at as the quality of a material that allows it to store electrical charge. A given amount of material with high permittivity can store more charge than a material with lower permittivity.
What is dielectric constant ? • The dielectric constantεris defined as the ratio: εr= εs / εo = εs /( 8.85 x 10-12 F/m) = εs x 1.13 x 1011 • Where εs: the static permittivity of the material in question, ε0: the vacuum permittivity. This permittivity of free space is derived from Maxwell's equations and is equals theratio D/E in vacuum, whereDis the electric flux densityandEis theelectric field intensity. • In vacuum (free space), the permittivity εs is just ε0, so the dielectric constant is unity.