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Re: Re: Psychrometric chart

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  • Subject: [mg100485] Re: [mg100446] Re: Psychrometric chart
  • From: "Scot T. Martin" <smartin at seas.harvard.edu>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 03:03:44 -0400 (EDT)
  • References: <h05fok$l86$1@smc.vnet.net> <200906040732.DAA11864@smc.vnet.net>

Bob, you might have to make your own graphics function. Since you're 
familiar with a psychrometric plot, you're probably also familiar with a 
Roses wind diagram. I have a .nb file I made for a Roses wind diagram. I'd 
be happy to send that to you, and you could see what I did. Then you could 
think about making your own graphics function. Advice: I would say you 
need to have medium-level capacity with Mathematica for your effort to end 
in success rather than frustration. Best, Scot

On Thu, 4 Jun 2009, dh wrote:

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> Hi Bob,
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> you must not assume that people know special words from very narrow
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> topics, you must explain what you want.
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> I know faintly that a Mollier map shows some dependence between entropy,
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> enthalpy and temperature. But you will have to explain.
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> Daniel
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> Bob wrote:
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>> Hi for all,
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>> Please could someone help me to plot the Mollier (i-x) psychrometric
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>> chart.
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>> Thank you for any suggestions.
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>> Bob
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