๐Ÿ’จ Psychrometric Processes

Analyze AHU psychrometric processes: sensible heating/cooling, cooling & dehumidification, adiabatic humidification, and air stream mixing. Compute heat loads, SHR, humidity ratio, and thermodynamic properties.

๐Ÿ“ Configuration

๐Ÿ”„ Process Type
๐ŸŒก๏ธ Inlet Air State
๐ŸŽฏ Target Outlet State
Used for cooling & dehumidification
๐Ÿ”€ Stream 2 (Mixing)
Key Equations:

Psat = 0.6105ยทexp(17.27T/(T+237.3))
W = 0.622ยทPw/(Patmโˆ’Pw)
h = 1.006T + W(2501+1.86T) kJ/kgda
SHR = Qsensible/Qtotal
Mixing: Wmix = (แนโ‚Wโ‚+แนโ‚‚Wโ‚‚)/(แนโ‚+แนโ‚‚)

๐Ÿ“Š Results

Configure inputs and click Analyze to view results.

๐Ÿ“˜ Methodology

Psychrometric Properties

Moist air properties are computed from dry-bulb temperature and relative humidity using standard correlations: Magnus formula for saturation pressure, and ASHRAE relations for humidity ratio, enthalpy, specific volume, dew point, and wet bulb.

AHU Processes

  • Sensible heating/cooling: W constant, RH changes
  • Cooling & dehumidification: below dew point, condensate formed
  • Adiabatic humidification: follows wet-bulb line (h โ‰ˆ const)
  • Mixing: properties mix linearly on psychrometric chart

Sensible Heat Ratio

SHR = Qsensible/Qtotal characterizes the process. SHR=1 for pure sensible processes. Cooling coils typically have SHR = 0.6โ€“0.8. The SHR line on the psychrometric chart determines coil selection and sizing.