BS 1339-1-2002 Humidity - Terms definitions and formulae《湿度 术语、定义和公式》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 1339-1: 2002 Incorporating Corrigendum No. 1 Humidity Part 1: Terms, definitions and formulae ICS 01.040.13 BS 1339-1:2002 This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Materials and Chemicals Sector Policy and Strategy Committee, was published under the
2、authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 02 August 2002 BSI 24 October 2002 First published April 1965 Published as Part 1 29 July 2002 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference CPI/29 Draft for comment 97/126683 DC ISBN 0 580 38475 6 Co
3、mmittees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted to Technical Committee CPI/29, Humidity and temperature conditioning requirements, upon which the following bodies were represented: British Compressed Gases Association Institution of Chemical Engi
4、neers Institute of Measurement and Control Institute of Printing National Physical Laboratory SIRA Society of Environmental Engineers Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date Comments 14209 Corrigendum No. 1 24 October 2002 Corrections to equation (1) and equation (20)BS 1339-1:2002 BSI 24
5、October 2002 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover Foreword ii 1S c o p e 1 2T e r m s a n d d e f i n i t i o n s 1 3 Formulae and constants 14 Table 1 Airwater system, to three significant figures 21 Bibliography 23BS 1339-1:2002 ii BSI 24 October 2002 Foreword This British Sta
6、ndard has been prepared by Technical Committee CPI/29, Humidity and temperature conditioning requirements. It supersedes BS 1339:1965 (which was concerned solely with the humidity of the air), and extends the consideration of humidity to that of any gas. BS 1339:1965 is now withdrawn. It is based pa
7、rtly upon A Guide to the Measurement of Humidity 1 published by the Institute of Measurement and Control under Crown Copyright. This is part 1 of a series of parts of BS 1339 on humidity as follows: Part 1: Terms, definitions and formulae; Part 2: Humidity calculation and tables; Part 3: Guide to th
8、e measurement of humidity. This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprise
9、s a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages 1 to 23 and a back cover. The BSI Copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when the document was last issued.BS 1339-1:2002 BSI 24 October 2002 1 1 Scope This part of BS 1339 gives terms, definitions, symbols, units, formulae
10、 and constants associated with humidity and its measurement. 2 Terms and definitions NOTE Some alternative and obsolescent terms and definitions used in considering humidity and its measurement are discussed in part 3 of this British Standard. 2.1 Definitions of general terms 2.1.1 absorption retent
11、ion of a substance, e.g. water or water vapour, by penetration into the bulk of a material 2.1.2 adsorption retention of a substance, e.g. water or water vapour, as a layer on the surface of a material or within a material 2.1.3 absolute humidity deprecated term used loosely to describe either mixin
12、g ratio (2.1.29), specific humidity (2.1.41) or volumetric humidity (2.1.49) 2.1.4 adiabatic saturation temperature final temperature reached by a small quantity of vapour/gas mixture into which water is evaporating 2.1.5 condensate condensed substance, e.g. liquid water or ice NOTE Technically, if
13、vapour condenses directly to a solid without passing through a liquid phase, it is termed a sublimate. In this Standard, condensate is used as a general term for any liquid or solid produced by condensation of vapour. 2.1.6 condensation temperature temperature at which condensate forms as liquid or
14、solid on cooling a humid gas 2.1.7 desiccant substance which exerts a drying action by adsorption or absorption of, or chemical reaction with, water vapour 2.1.8 desorption release of a substance which has been retained by absorption or adsorption 2.1.9 dew point temperature at which the vapour pres
15、sure of the vapour in a humid gas is equal to the saturation vapour pressure over pure liquid and at which condensate forms as liquid on cooling the gas NOTE Below freezing point dew point is usually used to mean frost point. When referring to the supercooled liquid dew point (2.1.42) it is normal t
16、o state this explicitly.BS 1339-1:2002 2 BSI 24 October 2002 2.1.10 dry-bulb temperature measured air temperature, usually paired with a wet-bulb temperature to derive a value for relative humidity 2.1.11 dry gas non-condensable gas or gas mixture containing no vapour, e.g. dry air at zero humidity
17、2.1.12 enhancement factor water vapour enhancement factor factor by which a value of pure saturation vapour pressure is multiplied to obtain the actual saturation vapour pressure which takes into account the effect of the presence and overall pressure of air or other gases. NOTE The enhancement fact
18、or also applies to unsaturated humid gas, where it modifies the pure vapour pressure to the actual vapour pressure. 2.1.13 enthalpy (of humid gas) measure of the total energy in a humid gas, being the nominal sum of the enthalpies of the dry gas (sensible heat) and of the vapour (sensible heat and l
19、atent heat) 2.1.14 equilibrium relative humidity (of a substance) value of the relative humidity of a humid gas at which there is no net exchange of moisture with a given substance NOTE Equilibrium relative humidity is a property of the substance and is used for indirectly indicating or controlling
20、the condition of moisture-sensitive substances such as paper. It is normally measured in an enclosed space. 2.1.15 frost point temperature at which the vapour pressure of the vapour in a humid gas is equal to the saturation vapour pressure over ice (frozen solid) and at which condensate forms as fro
21、st on cooling the gas 2.1.16 gas fluid in which molecules move freely and can expand indefinitely to occupy the total volume in which it is contained NOTE The term gas is used especially for substances which do not become liquid or solid at normal ambient conditions, e.g. air. If this is not the cas
22、e, the term vapour is generally used. 2.1.17 gas density mass of humid gas present in a unit volume of humid gas 2.1.18 humidity presence of vapour, e.g. water vapour, in air or other gas NOTE Humidity is often used to mean only relative humidity although, strictly speaking, humidity refers to all k
23、inds of absolute indications of humidity; for very low humidities, other more specific terms tend to be used.BS 1339-1:2002 BSI 24 October 2002 3 2.1.19 humidity ratio deprecated term for mixing ratio (2.1.29) 2.1.20 humid gas mixture containing one or more non-condensable gases and one or more vapo
24、urs, e.g. a mixture of air and water vapour 2.1.21 humid heat heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of dry gas and accompanying vapour by 1 K at constant pressure; the specific heat capacity of a gas/vapour mixture 2.1.22 humid volume volume occupied by humid gas containing unit mass
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