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PSYCHROMETRY

PROPERTIES, processes AND charts

-Guided by-PURVI MAM -Presented by-PRABHAV JOSHI


(ENROLL NO-120070125031)
CONTENTS
What is PSYCHROMETRY?
Properties of
PSYCHROMETRY
PSYCHROMETRIC Processes
PSYCHROMETRIC CHART
Psychrometry
O Psychrometry is the science dealing
with the physical laws of air water
vapour
mixtures.
O When designing an air conditioning
system, the temperature and moisture
content of the air to be conditioned,
and the same properties of the air
needed to produce the desired air
conditioning effect.
O In other words, we can say that
Psychrometry is the study of MOIST
AIR or mixture of dry air and water
vapour.
PROPERTIES OF
PSYCHROMETRY
DEW POINT TEMPERATURE
RELATIVE HUMIDITY
HUMIDITY RATIO
DRY-BULB TEMPERATURE
WET BULB TEMPERATURE
HUMIDITY
Specific humidity
Absolute humidity
PSYCHROMETRIC RATIO
Dew Point
O The temperature at which moisture starts to
condense out of the air is known as DEW POINT.

O Dew point is also known as saturation temperature.

O Dew point temperature is determined by moving


from a state point horizontally to the left along lines
of constant humidity ratio until the upper, curved,
saturation temperature boundary is reached.
Dew Point
O Condensatio
n occurs at
the Dew
Point
Temperature
Relative Humidity
Amount of moisture that a given amount
of air is holding
Relative
=
Humidity
Amount of moisture that a given amount
(percentage)
of air can hold

50% RH 100% RH -
Saturated
Humidity Ratio
O Actual weight of
water in an air
water vapour
mixture

O Amount of moisture
per unit of dry air

O Can be defined as,

W=m/G
DRY -BULB
TEMPERATURE
The dry-bulb temperature is the
temperature indicated by a
thermometer exposed to the air in a
place sheltered from direct solar
radiation. The term dry-bulb is
customarily added to temperature to
distinguish it from wet-bulb and dew
point temperature.
WET BULB
TEMPERATURE
Wet bulb temperature is the temperature
recorded by thermometer when the bulb is
enveloped by cotton wick saturated with
water.
The accuracy of a simple wet-bulb
thermometer depends on how fast air
passes over the bulb and how well the
thermometer is shielded from the radiant
temperature of its surroundings.
THERMOMETERS

Dry Bulb

Measured in degrees
Fahrenheit (oF)

Wet Bulb
HUMIDITY
Specific Humidity:
Specific humidity is defined as the
proportion of the mass of water vapour
per unit mass of the moist air sample (dry
air plus the water vapour); it is closely
related to humidity ratio and always lower
in value.

Absolute Humidity:
The mass of water vapor per unit volume
of air containing the water vapor. This
quantity is also known as the water
vapour density.
PSYCHROMETRIC RATIO
The psychrometric ratio is the ratio of the heat
transfer coefficient to the product of mass transfer
coefficient and humid heat at a wetted surface. It
may be evaluated with the following equation:
r = hc / ky cs
where:
r= Psychrometric ratio, dimensionless
hc = convective heat transfer coefficient, W m-2 K-1
ky= convective mass transfer coefficient, kg m-2 s-1
cs= humid heat, J kg-1 K-1
PSYCHROMETRIC PROCESSES
SENSIBLE HEATING
SENSIBLE COOLING
DEHUMIDIFICATION
HUMIDFIYING
ADIABATIC COOLING
ADIABATIC MIXING
(MOIST AIR & WATER VAPOR)
Psychrometric Processes or
Air conditioning Processes
1. Sensible Heating : it is addition of heat to moist air
without the addition of moisture. It follows a constant
humidity ratio line on the psychrometric chart.

m m
1 2

t1 t2

h1 h2
Sensible heating
m
Q c p t
2. Sensible Cooling: It is the removal of heat from moist air
without the removal of moisture. It also follows a constant
W on the psychrometric chart.

m m
1 2
t1 t2
h1 h2
Sensible Heat & Cooling Processes

O Heating & Cooling


process addition or
removal of sensible heat
without change in
absolute moisture
content.
O NOTE: RH changes as
temperature changes.

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3. Cooling and Dehumidifying: It is the removal of heat and
moisture from moist air, it involves sensible and latent
heat transfer.

m m
1 2
t1 t2
h1 h2
mw
hw
Psychrometry - Dehumidification

O Dehumidification by
cooling in cooling
coils temp of air
reduces and the
saturation point (dew
point) is reached.
O Further cooling
results in reduction of
absolute humidity.

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Dehumidification by Cooling
4. Heating and Humidifying: It is the addition of heat and
moisture to moist air, it also involves sensible and latent
heat transfer.

Q
m m
1 2
t1 t2
h1 h2
mw
hw
5. HUMIDIFYING : It is the addition of moisture to moist
air without the addition of heat.

m m
1 2

t1 t2

h1 h2
mw
hw
Removing Sensible Heat and
Moisture
Adiabatic or evaporative
cooling
A psychrometric process which invovles
the cooling without heat loss or gain.
Sensible heat lost by air is converted to
latent heat in the added water vapor.
ADIABATIC MIXING OF
MOIST AIR & STREAM

OA psychrometric process that


invovles no net heat loss or
gain during the mixing of two
air streams.
Adiabatic mixing
O Governing equation
m
h Q h
m
in out
Psychrometry Climate Classification

O Climate
Classification
shows the various
approximate zones
of temperature and
humidity on the
psychrometric
chart.

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Breakdown of the Lines
Enthalpy Dry Relative
Blub Humidity

Dew Grains
Point of
Moisture

Specific
100% Volume Wet
Saturation Blub
Psychrometric chart
description
O Vertical lines are dry-bulb temperature
O Horizontal lines are humidity ratio (right axis) or
dew point temp (left axis)
O Slanted lines are wet-bulb temp and enthalpy
O Specific volume are the other slanted lines
REFERENCES
I have collected information regarding PSYCHROMETRY topic
from the book ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS by
Mr. P. K. NAG...

Overview of Psychometrics:
http://www.handsdownsoftware.com/Overview_of_
Psychrometrics.pdf

For some topics I have taken a help of GOOGLE and


WIKIPEDIA..
Any Questions???
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ATTENTION.

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