ASHRAE 90167-2013 Understanding Psychrometrics (Third Edition).pdf
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1、UnderstandingPsychrometricsThird EditionAbout the AuthorDonald P. Gatley, PE, Fellow ASHRAE, is a 1954 mechanical engineering graduate ofVanderbilt University. His career includes 13 years with the Trane Company, 8 years indesign/build mechanical contracting, and 30+ years in the practice of consult
2、ing engineer-ing. Outside activities include service as chair of Georgias building energy code committeeandaspresidentoftheSouthfaceEnergyInstitute.Heisknownforhisworkinthepreventionand correction of building moisture problems, energy conservation in buildings, and withhotels. He is a recipient of t
3、he ASHRAE Distinguished Service Award and two ASHRAEInternational Energy Awards.Gatley also authored the EPRI Cool Storage Ethylene Glycol Design Guide (1992), theEPRI Cool Storage Open Hydronic Systems Design Guide (1995) and two chapters of theMold DaveKnebel,P.E.,forintroducingmetoSandyKleinsEESS
4、oftware,whicheliminatedthedrudgeryofcalculatingpsychromet-ric properties; Doug Reindl, Ph.D., P.E., for demonstrating the calculusbehind the NACA pressure vs. elevation equation; Rex Raiza, DallasHVAC designer and software author, for sharing his knowledge on part-load psychrometrics; and Jason Lero
5、y, Roy Crawford, Dick Cawley, EdKeuper, Lew Harriman, and Manuel Conde-Petit for their constructivereviews.Thanks to Micki Geshwiler for her suggestions and attempts toimprove my grammar. Thanks to Matt Walker, Cindy Michaels, ErinHoward, and all of the ASHRAE Special Publications and graphics staff
6、for dealingwith theidiosyncrasies ofconvertingtheword-processeddoc-ument to a publishing format.Thanks also to Fred Nelson of the University of Missouri-Rolla forproviding high-resolution digital files for 16 new psychrometric charts.Understanding Psychrometrics, Third EditionxMy wife, Jane, deserve
7、s the most thanks for putting up with endlessbreakfast and lunch discussions about fan temperature rise, dew-pointtemperature,saturation, andotherequally thrillingtopics, andforher rolein grammar checking.For any factual or grammatical errors that have crept into the textdespite the efforts of those
8、 mentioned above, I am solely responsible.The cover illustration for this edition is used with permission of theartist, Tim Padfield, Ph.D., who is an expert in the preservation of art andthe microclimates of museums and historic buildings, the author of Phys-ics in Conservation, and an artist of bu
9、ilding-science-related paintingsthat include both message and humor.After career assignments atVicto-ria and Albert Museum, University of Leeds, Smithsonian Institution,NationalMuseumofDenmark,andtheTechnicalUniversityofDenmark,he is now a freelance consultant in preventive conservation living in Ha
10、r-bertonford,Totnes,UK.Visithiswebsiteformoreofhisartworkandlinksto pages on conservation physics.The illustration portrays Garry Thomson, author of the influentialbook The Museum Environment, as a figure in a Romanesque wall paint-ing.Hewieldsaslingpsychrometerandalightmeterwhilekeepingafootdelicat
11、ely poised on the head of the air-conditioning engineer in the base-ment. He repels the agents of decayweather, radiation, and saltbyintoning the recommended protective museum environment: 50% RH,20C, and 100 lux.xiPsychrometricsthe physics of moist air:an applied science dealing with the properties
12、 and processes of moist air.PrefacePsychrometricsisasubscienceofphysicsdealingwiththepropertiesand processes of moist air. Moist air is defined as a mixture of two gases:dry air and water vapour (the gas phase of H2O). Dry air within the tro-posphere is treated as a non-varying mixture of nitrogen (
13、78.1%), oxygen(20.9%), argon (0.9%), and other trace gases, including carbon dioxide(0.04%). Some broaden the definition of psychrometrics to cover mix-tures of the gas of one substance (any dry gas component) and the con-densable vapour of a second substance.The clock in the margin of this paragrap
14、h and elsewhere in this bookindicates text that should be read by a student or new user who wants toacquiremostofthebasicsofpsychrometricsinfourtosixhoursofreading.Psychrometricsisabasicsciencethatunderliesagriculturalandaero-nautical engineering; air conditioning; drying of crops, grains, and phar-
15、maceuticals; dehydration; dehumidification; humidification; moisturecontrol; meteorology; weather reporting; food science engineering; andpiloting of aircraft. It is possible to work in these fields without a goodunderstanding of fundamental-level psychrometrics by the use of short-cut formulae, tab
16、les, and charts.While it is true that designers can survivein these fields with minimal and incomplete psychrometric skills withoutcreating many problems for themselves, their employers, and clients,there is no justification for this lack of knowledge when psychrometricscan be quickly learned.Many r
17、eaders are frustrated in their pursuit of fundamental psychro-metric knowledge because existing texts are incomplete, overly compli-cated,notwellorganizedintolearningelements,orcontainobsoletetermsand calculations that have little relevance in todays world of fast personalcomputers, psychrometric so
18、ftware, and computer-generated psychro-metric charts tailored to a site-specific barometric pressure or altitude.Understanding Psychrometrics, Third EditionxiiPsychrometrics can be simply explained and is solidly based on: (1)the ideal gas equation, (2) Daltons model of partial pressures, (3) con-se
19、rvation of energy, and (4) conservation of mass. In the authors opinion,there is every reason to pursue a solid foundation in psychrometrics whenit takes less than four hours to acquire this background for a lifetime ofuse.Suchknowledgemaynotberequiredintypicaldesigns,butitcanpre-vent costly mistake
20、s when altitude or barometric pressure differ fromstandard sea level values, when subfreezing temperatures exist, or whenthespecificvolumeofthemoistairdifferssubstantiallyfromthatofStan-dard Temperature and Pressure (STP) air (arbitrarily fixed at 15C and101,325 Pa).What is different about this psyc
21、hrometric text? It is devoted solelyto psychrometrics. Psychrometrics is usually covered in one or two chap-ters of a thermodynamics textbook. This text is written for ease of under-standingandnotwithbrevityinmind,butatthesametimetheinformationis presented in such a way that the reader can choose no
22、t only the chaptersto explore but also the level of detail within each chapter. It also includesan extensive listing of the pioneers of psychrometrics.The underlying reasons for this new psychrometric publication are:(1) to address the changes brought on by the shift from manual calcula-tions and pl
23、otting on printed psychrometric charts to software-based psy-chrometriccalculations andgraphics, (2)topresent inone texta thoroughcoverage of psychrometric fundamentals, and (3) to assist designers andpractitioners in the transition to the Systme International system of unitsand calculations. Theref
24、ore, the objectives of this publication are to:Provide a resource equivalent to a reference book as well as abasic refresher course for those who use psychrometrics on arecurring basis.Provide students and air-conditioning designers, meteorologists,process engineers, and other users with a four-hour
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