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NAME : - Pamara alpesh M. ENROLLMENT NO :- 146018319004 SUB TOPIC :- Psychrometer GUIDANCE BY :- Arpit SIR

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NAME :- Pamara alpesh M.

ENROLLMENT NO :- 146018319004

SUB TOPIC :- Psychrometer

GUIDANCE BY :- Arpit SIR

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On Topic : :- Psychrometer

SUB :THERMAL ENGNEERIG-3

PREPARED BY

GUIDE : ARAPIT SIR Parmar Alpesh M.

146018319004

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Signature of Guide: Signature of Principal: Signature of HOD:

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Sling Psychrometer• consists of two thermometers

mounted together with a handle attached on a chain

• a psychrometer so designed that the wet-bulb thermometer can be ventilated, to expedite evaporation, by whirling in the air.

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Sling Psychrometer

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A Sling Psychrometer A Sling Psychrometer is used to measure is used to measure relative humidity.relative humidity.

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Psychrometer Parts:Psychrometer Parts:

•Dry Bulb ThermometerDry Bulb Thermometer

•Wet Bulb ThermometerWet Bulb Thermometer

•Reservoir and StockingReservoir and Stocking WETWETDRYDRY

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Uses

• The Sling Psychrometer measures the humidity of the air.

• Measures the amount of water vapor in the air• Estimates the dew point

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As the wet-bulb thermometer goes through the airAs the wet-bulb thermometer goes through the air

1. Water evaporates1. Water evaporates

2. Energy is used; water changes from liquid 2. Energy is used; water changes from liquid to vaporto vapor

3. Wet-bulb temperature goes down3. Wet-bulb temperature goes down

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What influences how What influences how much the wet-bulb much the wet-bulb temperature goes temperature goes down?down?

HumidityHumidity

TemperatureTemperature

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Using our wet- and Using our wet- and dry-bulb temperatures, dry-bulb temperatures, we can consult tables we can consult tables made by scientists…made by scientists…

……to determine to determine humidityhumidity and and saturation valuesaturation value..

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On the side of the psychrometer is On the side of the psychrometer is a sliding scale which calculates a sliding scale which calculates

relative humidity for us.relative humidity for us.

Align the dry-bulb reading with the Align the dry-bulb reading with the wet-bulb reading. The arrow will point wet-bulb reading. The arrow will point to the relative humidity reading on the to the relative humidity reading on the center scale. It’s easy!center scale. It’s easy!

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Dew Point and

Relative HumidityUsing a Sling Psychrometer

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Sling Psychrometer• A double thermometer

– One is ‘normal’ = dry bulb– One is covered with a wet piece

of cloth = wet bulb• When water evaporates, it

removes heat.• Therefore, the wet bulb will

always record a lower temperature than the dry bulb.

Dry Bulb

Wet Bulb

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Using the psychrometer

• Wet the cloth at the end of one of the apparatus.

• Carefully (!), gently (!), etc spin the psychrometer around for a few minutes.

• Record the temperature of the dry bulb and the wet bulb in °C

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Calculating Dew Point

• Subtract the wet bulb temperature from the dry bulb temperature and record this value.– You should now have 3 values recorded:

• Dry bulb ____ °C• Wet bulb ____ °C• Difference ____ °C

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Calculating Dew Point, cont.

• Open your ESRT to page 12.• Locate the dry bulb temperature on the vertical

(left) axis of the Dew Point Temperature Chart.

• Locate the difference between the wet and dry bulb temperature on the horizontal (top) of the chart.

• Locate where the two values intersect: this is the dew point.

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Calculating Relative Humidity (%)

• Record and calculate the same three values as you did for dew point:– Dry bulb temp ___ °C– Wet bulb temp ___ °C– Difference ___ °C

• Use the Relative Humidity chart on pg. 12 of your ESRT as you did for dew point.

• The relative humidity is at the intersection of the dry bulb temperature and the difference values.