Psychrometric Properties of Moist Air

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Psychrometric Properties of Moist Air Lecture 33 Psychrometric Properties of Moist Air

Air-Water Vapor Mixtures Atmospheric air A binary mixture of dry air (a) + water vapor (w) The air in the mixture is treated as a pure substance even though it is really a mixture itself Applications Heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) Analysis HVAC – pressures are always low ~ Patm Ideal gas law can be used for both air and water vapor

Properties of Moist Air Both air and water vapor are treated as ideal gases that obey Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures. Universal Gas Constant: Dry Air Water Vapor Since moist air is a binary mixture,

Properties of Moist Air The field of psychrometrics (air-water vapor properties) has adopted other properties to represent the composition of the mixture rather than the mole fraction. Mole Fraction Ratio Humidity Ratio These properties are related,

Properties of Moist Air Relative Humidity - ϕ Partial pressure of the water vapor in a saturated mixture Partial pressure of the water vapor in the mixture State of the water vapor in the mixture T-s diagram of water Partial pressure of the dry air Total pressure of the mixture Dew Point Temperature

Properties of Moist Air All of these properties are related. For example,

Example Given: Moist air at the following state Find: Various psychrometric properties of the moist air Solution: Partial pressure of the vapor The partial pressure of the water in a saturated mixture can be found from Table C.1a,

Example Dew Point Temperature The dew point temperature is the saturation temperature of the water vapor at its partial pressure. Using Table C.1a, Interpolating ... If the mixture drops below this temperature, the water vapor will start condensing.

Example Humidity Ratio - ω Grains – A new unit! A ‘grain’ is an ancient Egyptian measure of the mass of one grain of barley (7000 grains/lbm). Since the humidity ratios are typically very small, the HVAC industry has adopted the use of ‘grains’ to represent humidity ratio ...

Example Mole Fraction Ratio Mole Fraction of each Component Notice that: 𝑦 𝑤 + 𝑦 𝑎 =1

Intensive Moist Air Properties Consider the enthalpy of the mixture … Question: How can the specific enthalpy of the air-water vapor mixture be specified? Answer: The total enthalpy must be divided by a mass value. Which mass value should be used?

Intensive Moist Air Properties In air conditioning applications, the water vapor mass can vary due to condensation or evaporation (dehumidification or humidification). Thus, specific properties of the mixture are based on the dry air, Units: Btu/lbma or kJ/kga

Intensive Moist Air Properties Using ideal gas mixing for the components of moist air, the internal energy, enthalpy, heat capacities, and entropy of the mixture can be calculated by, 13

Heating of a Moist Air Stream Example Heating of a Moist Air Stream

Example Given: Moist air flowing at 300 cfm enters a heating unit at 65°F, 14 psia with a relative humidity of 50%. The moist air leaves the heating unit at 110°F, 14 psia. Find: (a) The heat transfer rate required (Btu/hr) (b) The relative humidity of the air leaving the heater

Example The First Law applied to the heating system is, The mass flow rate of the dry air does not change (in this case the water vapor mass flow does not change either … why?). Therefore,

Example Rearranging the First Law, The mass flow rate of the dry air is,

Example The specific volume of the dry air at state 1 is found using the ideal gas EOS with the partial pressure of the dry air, The partial pressure of the dry air at state 1 is found knowing the relative humidity,

Example The component enthalpy values can be found using the ideal gas model for each component, The humidity ratio at state 1 can be found,

Example No water vapor is added to or taken from the moist air from state 1 to 2. Therefore, At this point, the problem can be solved for the heat transfer rate. We are also interested in the relative humidity at the exit of the heater. This can be found from the humidity ratio at 2,

Example Solution (Key Variables): Even though the humidity ratio stays constant in this process, the moist air leaving the heater will feel uncomfortably ‘dry’. This is a common problem encountered in heating processes. The ‘dryness’ can be alleviated by injecting water vapor into the moist air stream leaving the heater (humidification).

Example What would happen if the moisture content is neglected and the mixture is treated as dry air? Since no water vapor is added or removed from the moist air in this process, neglecting the moisture results in a small error. However, neglecting the moisture does not reveal the relative humidity at the exit!