This table provides conversions between wet bulb temperatures ranging from 35°F to 85°F in tenths of a degree increments and the corresponding enthalpy values in BTU per pound of dry air. The enthalpy values increase as the wet bulb temperature rises, with a wet bulb of 35°F correlating to an enthalpy of 13.01 BTU/lb and 85°F correlating to an enthalpy of 50.54 BTU/lb. This table can be used to determine the enthalpy value associated with any given wet bulb temperature within the specified range in order to perform psychrometric calculations.
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Wet Bulb To Enthalpy
This table provides conversions between wet bulb temperatures ranging from 35°F to 85°F in tenths of a degree increments and the corresponding enthalpy values in BTU per pound of dry air. The enthalpy values increase as the wet bulb temperature rises, with a wet bulb of 35°F correlating to an enthalpy of 13.01 BTU/lb and 85°F correlating to an enthalpy of 50.54 BTU/lb. This table can be used to determine the enthalpy value associated with any given wet bulb temperature within the specified range in order to perform psychrometric calculations.