Moist Air - Transforming the Mollier Diagram to a Psychrometric Chart - or vice versa
A Mollier diagram express the same psychrometric properties as a psychrometric chart. Both presentations are very useful when designing air condition systems, drying processes etc.
The process of transforming a Mollier diagram to a psychrometric chart - or vice versa - is shown below.
- first - it has to be reflected - flipped - in a vertical mirror
- second - it must be rotated 90 degrees
Related Topics
• Air Psychrometrics
Moist and humid air calculations. Psychrometric charts and Mollier diagrams. Air-condition systems temperatures, absolute and relative humidities and moisture content in air.
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