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Our Get Psyched software will allow you to do psychrometric calculations in MS Excel. The software is based on ASHRAE correlations and is more than accurate enough for HVAC applications. It works with both English (IP) and Metric (SI) units. Submit the form below to download this free tool.
The combination of the dry-bulb temperature and the wet-bulb temperature gives the state of the humid air. This wet bulb calculator is designed to help you estimate the wet bulb temperature based on only two pieces of data - the temperature 🌡️ and the relative humidity 💧.
Psychrocalc is a free Excel (TM) add-in that makes psychrometric calculations easier. Currently the following calculations are supported with Excel (TM) friendly functions: RH_TDB_TWB (TDB, TWB, P) – Calculates relative humidity (RH, %) for a known dry-bulb (TDB, F) and wet-bulb (TWB, F) temperature at a given pressure (P, PSIA)
HVAC psychrometric equations are mathematical expressions that relate the different psychrometric properties of moist air, such as dry-bulb temperature, wet-bulb temperature, dew point temperature, relative humidity, humidity ratio, specific volume, and enthalpy.