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Relative
Dry Bulb Humidity Required Dew
point Temp. (in
Temp. (in C) (%) C)
30 45 16.77735769
30 50 18.46356201
30 55 19.99121587
30 60 21.40183613
30 65 22.71309952
30 70 23.93889215
30 75 25.09032956
30 80 26.17645367
30 85 27.20472258
30 90 28.18136311
30 95 29.11163002
30 100 30
16
Dew point temperature calculations at 350C and different relative
humidity conditions
Relative
Dry Bulb Temp. Humidity Required Dew
(in C) (%) point Temp. (in C)
35 45 21.36839262
35 50 23.0900802
35 55 24.66719049
35 60 26.12347831
35 65 27.47719267
35 70 28.74266924
35 75 29.9313834
35 80 31.0526698
35 85 32.11422798
35 90 33.12248638
35 95 34.08286984
35 100 35
40 45 25.94092061
40 50 27.71659839
40 55 29.3431651
40 60 30.84512049
40 65 32.24128582
40 70 33.54644632
40 75 34.77243723
40 80 35.92888592
40 85 37.02373339
40 90 38.06360964
40 95 39.05410966
40 100 40
17
Dew point temperature calculations at 450C and different relative humidity
conditions
Dry Bulb Required Dew point
Relative Humidity
Temp. (in C) (%) Temp. (in C)
45 45 30.5134486
45 50 32.34311659
45 55 34.01913972
45 60 35.56676266
45 65 37.00537897
45 70 38.3502234
45 75 39.61349107
45 80 40.80510205
45 85 41.9332388
45 90 43.00473291
45 95 44.02534948
45 100 45
2. Amount of water in Litres present in 1m3 of air for different humidity and
temperature conditions
Definitions:
Saturation Pressure (Ps) is the pressure of a vapour which is in equilibrium with
its liquid (as steam with water) i.e. the maximum pressure possible by water
vapour at a given temperature. The saturation pressure of water at different
atmospheric temperature is obtained from the commercially available steam tables.
Air is a mixture of both air molecules and water molecules. Partial Pressure of
water (Pw) is the pressure of water vapour present in a mixture of air and water
vapour
Relative Humidity (RH) is the ratio of partial pressure of water (Pw) to that of
saturation pressure (Ps)
Humidity Ratio gives the volume of water (in m3) present in 1m3 of air.
Amount of water which can be obtained by using 1m3 of air at 35% relative
humidity for different temperature conditions
20
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 40%
relative humidity for different temperature conditions
2
1
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 45% relative
humidity for different temperature conditions
2
2
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 50% relative
humidity for different temperature conditions
2
3
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 55% relative
humidity for different temperature conditions
2
4
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 60% relative
humidity for different temperature conditions
2
5
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 65% relative
humidity for different temperature conditions
2
6
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 70% relative
humidity for different temperature conditions
2
7
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 75% relative
humidity for different temperature conditions
2
8
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 80% relative
humidity for different temperature conditions
2
9
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 85% relative
humidity for different temperature conditions
3
0
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 90% relative
humidity for different temperature conditions
3
1
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 95% relative
humidity for different temperature conditions
3
2
Amount of water which can be obtained by processing 1m3 of air at 100%
relative humidity for different temperature conditions
3
3