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Definition of Psychrometric
1. Adjective. relating to the measurement or study of the thermodynamic properties of moist air. ¹
2. Adjective. From or relating to a psychrometer. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Psychrometric
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychrometric
Literary usage of Psychrometric
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Heating and Ventilation by John Robins Allen, James Herbert Walker (1922)
"Example of Use of psychrometric Chart.—Given a dry-bulb temperature of 80° and a
... psychrometric chart. 70 per cent. relative humidity lines (the curved ..."
2. Laboratory Physics: A Students Manual for Colleges and Scientific Schools by Dayton Clarence Miller (1903)
"Heat Constants of Solids (See also Table 17) 20. Reduction of psychrometric
Observations Values of 0.00600 B (t - t,,. ..."
3. Heating and Ventilation: By John R. Allen and J. Walker by John Robins Allen, James Herbert Walker (1918)
"... otherwise the bring the water to the S>erature might be so great ;he wicking
would become III psychrometric chart in the sling psychrometer.1 of air in ..."
4. Heating and Ventilation by John Robins Allen, James Herbert Walker (1922)
"Example of Use of psychrometric Chart.—Given a dry-bulb temperature of 80° and
a wet-bulb temperature of 70°, find the relative and absolute humidity and ..."
5. Smithsonian Meteorological Tables: Based on Guyot's Meteorological and by Smithsonian Institution, Charles Frederick Marvin, Arnold Guyot, Herbert Harvey Kimball (1918)
"Reduction of psychrometric observations — English measures. Values of e = e' -
0.000367 В (/-/')( 1 + * ~ 32 J . . TABLE 75 Relative humidity — Temperature ..."
6. Transactions by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1912)
"1340 RATIONAL psychrometric FORMULAE THEIR RELATION TO THE PROBLEMS OF METEOROLOGY
... Accepted data used in psychrometric calculations are based largely on ..."