HANDOUT 5 Psychrometry
HANDOUT 5 Psychrometry
HANDOUT 5 Psychrometry
Hand-out -5
Psychrometry
Air is the working fluid in the air conditioning system. Before it is supplied to the indoor
spaces of a building, the air is conditioned by passing it through the various system
components. These may include coolers, heaters, humidifiers, etc.
The study of the properties of humid air is called Psychrometry.
Humid Air
Humid air is a mixture of dry air and water vapour. We can assume that both dry air and
water vapour obey the ideal gas low. Therefore it is rational to assume that humid air
behaves as an ideal gas mixture.
P v = R T, PV = m R T
Dalton’s Law states that the pressure exerted by a mixture of ideal gasses is the sum of
the pressures exerted by each gas if it were alone at the same temperature T and volume
V of the mixture. The pressure exerted by a particular gas in a mixture is known as the
partial pressure of the gas.
P = P1 + P2 + P3+ P4 +…. + Pn
Dry Air
Atmospheric air contains several gaseous components plus water vapour and
contaminants such as dust and pollutants. The term dry air refers only to the gaseous
compounds when all water vapour and contaminants have been removed.
Water Vapour
Consider a vessel containing a unit mass of saturated liquid water (1 kg) at a pressure of
1.014 bar. This state is represented by point 1 on the T-v diagram in the figure below. If
water slowly heated while its pressure is kept constant. This will result in the formation
of vapour with considerable increase in the specific volume. As in the figure, the system
would now consist of two phase liquid vapour mixture. If the content of the vessel are at
an equilibrium condition, that is the temperatures of the vapour and liquid are equal, the
liquid phase is saturated liquid and vapour phase is saturated vapour. The pressure exerts
at this condition is known as the saturation vapour pressure (SVP)
Relative Humidity
Ratio of the vapour pressure of water vapour in the air, Ps to the saturated vapour
pressure at the same air temperature, Pss and expressed as a percentage.
Percentage Saturation
Ratio of moisture content in the air to the moisture content at saturation at the same
temperature, expressed as a percentage.
4-Percentage Saturation
Adiabatic mixing of a two air streams is a common process in air conditioning systems.
The mixing process is shown below. Moist air at state-1 mixes with moist air state-2,
forming a mixture at state-3.
t 3 = (t 1 x m1 ) + (t 2 x m2 ) / (m1 + m2)