Psychrometric Chart
Psychrometric Chart
Psychrometric Chart
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H= 0 m.a.s.l.
Psychrometric chart for H = 0 [m.a.s.l.]
x
kg/kg
Sicro_Absolute_Humidity_tdb_f_H
h = 120 kJ/kg
f =90 %
f =100 % f =80 %
f =70 %
twb = 35 C
twb = 30 C
twb = 25 C
twb = 20 C
f =10 %
[kJ/kg]
100 110 120
f = 40 %
f =30 %
f =20 %
H= 5300 m.a.s.l. Sicro_Absolute_Humidity_tdb_f_H
olute_Humidity_tdb_f_H [%]
rt for H = 5300 [m.a.s.l.]
70
80 90 100
#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! twb = 30 C
f =100 %
#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
f =90 %
#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
f =80 %
f =70 %
twb = 25 C
f =60 %
f =50 %
f = 40 %
f =30 %
f =20 %
solute_Humidity_tdb_ent [kJ/kg]
60 70 80 90 100 twb = 20 C
twb = 5 C twb = 10 C
ry bulb temperature C
solute_Humidity_tdb_twb_H [C]
30
#VALUE!
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#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
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Psychrometric Functio
Maximum values for the input parameters - At altitudes above sea level with, "H < Hmax", the routine can hand
tdbMax = 96 C the dry bulb temperature, relative humidity and height above sea leve
f Max = 60 % range limitations are required only in the functions calculating the we
Hmax = 5300 m.a.s.l. - The numbers in square brakets indicate the number of the function
Gro
Group 1 Group 2
tdb, f , H tdb, twb, H
tdb C tdb 21.00 C tdb 21.0 C
f % f 31.5 % f #VALUE! [27]
H m s.n.m. H 10.0 m H 10.0 m
x kg/kg x #VALUE! [11] x #VALUE! [21]
v 3
m /kg v #VALUE! [12] v #VALUE! [22]
r kg/m 3
r #VALUE! [13] r #VALUE! [23]
tdp C tdp #VALUE! [14] tdp #VALUE! [24]
ent kJ/kg ent #VALUE! [15] ent #VALUE! [25]
twb C twb #VALUE! [16] twb #VALUE! C
Rev. cjc.17.05.2016
Psychrometric Functions
with, "H < Hmax", the routine can handle relative humidities "f" greater than the given value "fMax". The maximum values of
ve humidity and height above sea level, are defined in order to obtain an acceptable maximum number of iterations. These
nly in the functions calculating the wet bulb temperature (functions 16, 36, 46 and 56).
ts indicate the number of the function in the VBA environment
Groups
Group 3 Group 4 Group 5
tdb, x, H ent, x, H tdb, ent, H
tdb 21.00 C tdb #VALUE! [48] tdb 21.0 C
f #VALUE! [37] f #VALUE! [47] f #VALUE! [57]
H 10.0 m H 10.0 m H 10.0 m
x #VALUE! kg/kg x #VALUE! kg/kg x #VALUE! [51]
v #VALUE! [32] v #VALUE! [42] v #VALUE! [52]
r #VALUE! [33] r #VALUE! [43] r #VALUE! [53]
tdp #VALUE! [34] tdp #VALUE! [44] tdp #VALUE! [54]
ent #VALUE! [35] ent #VALUE! kJ/kg ent #VALUE! KJ/kg
twb #VALUE! [36] twb #VALUE! [46] twb #VALUE! [56]
Nat-Nat diagram
x1 = #VALUE! kg/kg
For adding the information of a process line in a psychrometric chart, see sheet "H = 0 m.a.s.l"
x= x1 + (t - t1 ) * (x2 - x1) / (t2 - t1) Process
x with humidity linear dependent wit
12
t1 = 37 C x2
t x
C kg/kg 8 x1
25 #VALUE! t - t1
26 #VALUE!
27 #VALUE!
28 #VALUE! 6
t1
PPP 29 #VALUE!
30 #VALUE!
31
32
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
Stright line
4
33
34
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
xx 1 x 2 x1
35 #VALUE! =
36 #VALUE! tt 1 t 2t1
37 #VALUE! 2
x 2 x1
xx 1 =( tt 1 )
t 2t1
H = 0 m.a.s.l" 0
24 29 x 2 x341 Temperature C 39
x=x 1 + ( tt 1 )
t 2 t 1
near dependent with the temperature
x2 - x 1
x - x1
t2 - t1
t
t t2
34 Temperature C 39 44 49
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