Psychrometric Conditions of the Classroom
Subject
Climatology
,Academic Year
2'nd Year
,Complexity Level
Beginner
,Content tags
Climate Analysis
,Psychrometry
,Activity Type
Demonstration
,Activity duration
< 30 mins
,Objective
To determine the psychrometric conditions of the classroom.
Outcome
Students will develop a deep understanding of psychrometric principles and variables in the psychrometric chart.
Requirements
Sling psychrometer, psychrometric chart.
Prerequisites
- Conceptual knowledge of psychrometry.
- Understanding of psychrometric chart.
- Knowledge of how to use a sling psychrometer.
Procedure
Write down what you ‘feel’ is the temperature and humidity of the classroom. By the end of the readings compare with the actual and understand the difference
Step 1: Wet the sock of the sling psychrometer with water.
Step 2: Swing the psychrometer for 30 seconds.
Step 3: Note the dry-bulb and wet-bulb temperatures of the classroom.
Step 4: Plot these values on the psychrometric chart.
Step 5: Find out the remaining parameters on the psychrometric chart, which are
- Humidity ratio
- Relative humidity
- Enthalpy
- Specific Volume
- Dew Point Temperature
Step 6: Tabulate the results as follows:
Table:
Parameter | Unit | Value |
Dry Bulb Temperature | ℃ | |
Wet Bulb Temperature | ℃ | |
Humidity Ratio | g of humidity/kg of dry air | |
Relative Humidity | % | |
Enthalpy | kJ/kg | |
Specific Volume | m3/kg | |
Dew Point Temperature | ℃ |
Image:
Psychrometric Chart
References
None