Psychrometrics
Psychrometrics
Psychrometrics
The quantity of moisture in the air is one of the major factors inuencing human comfort. In addition, moisture can have a serious inuence on the technical performance of materials comprising the building enclosure. It is therefore important to understand how moisture and air interact, a eld of study known as psychrometrics.
Psychrometrics:
other gasses 1%
nitrogen 78%
oxygen 21%
Moisture in air
The capacity of an air mixture to hold water vapour is limited. If water is permitted to evaporate into a closed container of air, an equilibrium is reached when no further net evaporation will occur, and the air mixture is said to be fully saturated.
Vapour pressure
The total pressure of the air mixture is comprised of the sum of the partial pressures of each of its components.
evaporation
The amount of water vapour the air mixture will hold is primarily dependent on its temperature the higher the temperature, the more water vapour it can hold.
condensation
Relative humidity
Relative humidity is another means of quantifying the amount of moisture in the air. It is the ratio of the actual amount of moisture in the air compared to the maximum amount it could hold under the same conditions, usually represented as a percentage. For example, a relative humidity value of 60% indicates that the air mixture contains 60% of the maximum moisture it is able to contain at that temperature.
Relative humidity
Since the amount of moisture air is capable of absorbing is a function of its temperature, a value of relative humidity is only meaningful if the temperature of the air is also known hence the term relative humidity.
Psychrometric chart
The psychrometric chart is a two-dimensional graphic representation of the characteristics of air/water mixtures. Once a state point is determined and located on the chart, all of the physical properties of the mixture can be determined: dry bulb temperature wet bulb temperature dew point temperature density moisture content vapour pressure relative humidity enthalpy
Psychrometric chart
Psychrometric chart
Normal temperatures SI metric units Barometric pressure 101.325 kPa Sea level
Mollier diagram
Psychrometric chart
dry bulb temperature
Psychrometric chart
constant dry bulb temperature
Psychrometric chart
moisture content & vapour pressure
Psychrometric chart
constant moisture content
Psychrometric chart
constant enthalpy (energy)
Psychrometric chart
constant specic volume (density)
Psychrometric chart
constant relative humidity
Psychrometric chart
saturation curve (100% relative humidity)
Psychrometric chart
state point with given dry bulb temperature & relative humidity
Psychrometric chart
state point determines moisture content & vapour pressure
state point
Psychrometric chart
dew point temperature
Psychrometric chart
wet bulb temperature
Sling psychrometer
An instrument comprised of two thermometers, one whose bulb remains dry and the other whose bulb is maintained wet using a dampened cloth.
Psychrometric chart
wet bulb temperature
As the instrument is swung in the air, the temperature of the wet bulb thermometer gradually drops due to evaporation, until an equilibrium temperature is eventually reached. This is known as the wet bulb temperature.
Psychrometric chart
movement from one state point to another
Psychrometric chart
combining of air/water mixtures with dierent state points state point 2
state point 2
state point 1
Psychrometric chart
showing ASHRAE thermal comfort envelopes for summer & winter
winter envelope
It is a typically a slow process which is observed in many building enclosure assemblies, when there is a dierence in vapour pressure from one side of the assembly to the other
Psychrometric chart
Psychrometric chart
Psychrometric chart
Psychrometric chart
Vancouver
F VPactual
Pa
Montreal
F VPactual
Pa
C Tdewpoint
C
D MC
g/kgdry air
E VPsat
Pa
G RH
%
C Tdewpoint
C
D MC
g/kgdry air
E VPsat
Pa
G RH
%
2.5 4.5 5.5 8.5 12.0 15.0 17.5 17.0 14.0 10.0 6.0 4.0
from table
0.0 2.0 2.5 4.5 7.5 10.5 12.5 13.0 11.0 7.5 3.5 2.0
from table
3.8 4.5 4.7 5.2 6.5 8.0 9.1 9.4 8.3 6.5 4.7 4.3
horizontal on psychrometric chart from TDP to right axis
726 836 897 1103 1395 1698 1995 1930 1591 1221 929 807
from VPsat table using TDB
624 703 727 861 1074 1290 1494 1505 1321 1026 799 711
from VPsat table using TDP
86 84 81 78 77 76 75 78 83 84 86 88
col F / col E
-10 -9.0 -2.5 5.5 13.0 18.5 21.0 19.5 14.5 8.5 2.0 -7.0
from table
-13.5 -13.0 -7.0 -0.5 5.5 12.0 14.5 14.0 10.0 4.0 -1.5 -10.0
from table
1.1 1.8 3.1 5.6 9.4 13.5 15.8 14.4 10.4 7.0 4.4 2.1
horizontal on psychrometric chart from TDP to right axis
260 284 497 903 1497 2130 2486 2267 1651 1110 706 338
from VPsat table using TDB
190 199 343 587 913 1405 1666 1609 1238 821 550 264
from VPsat table using TDP
73 70 69 65 61 66 67 71 75 74 78 78
col F / col E
The text and images used in this presentation have been obtained from a number of di erent sources. This information has been assembled speci cally for the delivery of the course CIVL 478 Building Science & the Building Enclosure, and forms an integral part of the course material which is required for examination. The presentation is intended for educational purposes only, to be used solely by students enrolled in the course. It is not to be distributed electronically or in hard copy format to any other party. Greg Johnson