Psychrometrics is the study of air-water vapor mixtures used in HVAC engineering to analyze air properties such as humidity ratio, dew point temperature and enthalpy.
Dry Bulb Temperature = 30°C
Relative Humidity = 60%
Dew Point ≈ 21°C
Psychrometric calculations are widely used in HVAC design, cooling load estimation and indoor air quality analysis.
A psychrometric calculator is used to determine air properties such as humidity ratio, dew point temperature and enthalpy based on dry bulb temperature and relative humidity.
Psychrometrics helps engineers understand air moisture content, cooling processes and humidity control in air conditioning systems.
Dry bulb temperature is the air temperature measured by a standard thermometer without considering moisture.
Relative humidity is the percentage of moisture present in air compared to the maximum moisture air can hold at that temperature.