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4. Psychrometric Chart
: 1 week
Composition of Humid Air ()
Dry Air () and Water Vapor ()
250C, 50% W = 0.01 kg H2O/kg dry air W
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250C, 50% W = 0.01 kg H2O/kg dry air
Humidity Ratio(, W) = W = ms / ma = kg of water vapor / kg of dry air = (psV/RsT) / (paV/RaT) = (ps/pa) / (Rs/Ra) = [ps/(pt-ps)] / (Rs/Ra) = [ps/(pt-ps)] / (Ma/Ms) = (0.622) [ps/(pt-ps)] Note: pV = (m/M)RuT = m(Ru/M)T = mRT Ru = 8.3143 (J/gmole-K) = Ma = 28.97 (g/gmole) = Ms = 18.015 (g/gmole) = pt = = 101.325 kpa
(ps)ps ps W = (0.622)( ) = (0.622)( ) pt ps 101.325 ps where p t = 101.325 kpa = atmospheric pressure Hence, W W )( pt ) = ( )(101.325) ps = ( W + 0.622 W + 0.622
(Table A-1)
Relative Humidity (, ) = = / = ps / ps,sat : W = (0.622) [ps / (pt - ps)] Wsat = (0.622) [ps,sat / (pt - ps,sat)] = = [W (pt-ps)] / [Wsat (pt - ps,sat)] (W / Wsat)
Note : pt >> ps,sat
Specific Enthalpy of Humid Air (h)h = cp t + W h gwhere hg = specific enthalpy of saturated water vapor at t cp = 1.0 kJ/kg-K dry air t = dry-bulb temperature ()
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Lines of constant specific enthalpy
W
T
Specific Volume (v)-RaT RaT RaT = = v= pa pt ps 101.325 ps
Wet-Bulb temperature ()
sump
Sump ( - t2)
(Based on ): h2 = h1 + hf (W2 - W1)
hf = (h2 - h1) / (W2 - W1) hf (t2) (state 1
Straight-Line Law When air is transferring heat and mass (water) to or from a wetted surface, the condition of the air shown on a psychrometric chart drives toward the saturation line at the temperature of the wetted surface.
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wetted surface
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Lewis relationship
Approach I: h1 = 89 (kJ/kg)
Approach II: h1 = h2 - hf (W2 - W1) = 89.7 (117.3)(0.0241-0.019) = 89.1 (kJ/kg)
Wet-Bulb Thermometer ()W
T Wetted-surface temperature
:
h2 = h1 + hf (W2 - W1)
wet-bulb temperature ! Wettedsurface temperature wet-bulb temperature !
Processes Sensible Heating or Cooling()
Processes Humidification ()
Processes Cooling and Dehumidification
Processes Chemical Dehumidification()
Processes Mixing ()kg/s Dry Air
: : w1h1 + w2h2 = (w2 + w1) h3 : : w1W1 + w2W2 = (w2 + w1) W3
Homework 2 (2) 3-4 3-6 3-8