Thermique & HVAC

Psychrometrie, point de rosee, chaleur sensible et vitesse d'air pour les verifications CVC rapides.

Une section centree sur les etats d'air, les charges simples et les decisions rapides de dimensionnement cote HVAC.

Calculateurs disponibles

Commencez par les calculateurs deja disponibles pour cette section, puis ouvrez les guides lies quand vous avez besoin de plus de contexte.

Calculateur de chaleur sensible

Estimer la puissance sensible a partir du debit, de cp et du delta T.

Calculateur de gaine et vitesse

Dimensionner une gaine a partir du debit d'air et de la vitesse cible.

Calculateur de point de rosee

Estimer le point de rosee a partir de la temperature seche et de l'humidite relative.

Calculateur psychrometrique

Calculer rapport d'humidite et enthalpie de l'air humide pour un controle CVC rapide.

Air Changes Calculator

Browser-based preliminary check for Air Changes Calculator — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Duct Friction Loss Calculator

Browser-based preliminary check for Duct Friction Loss Calculator — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Latent Heat Calculator

Browser-based preliminary check for Latent Heat Calculator — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Mixing Air Calculator

Browser-based preliminary check for Mixing Air Calculator — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Total Heat Calculator

Browser-based preliminary check for Total Heat Calculator — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Coil Load Estimator

Browser-based preliminary check for Coil Load Estimator — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Delta T Temperature Converter

Browser-based preliminary check for Delta T Temperature Converter — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Heat Gain Calculator

Browser-based preliminary check for Heat Gain Calculator — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Heat Loss Calculator

Browser-based preliminary check for Heat Loss Calculator — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Humidity Ratio Calculator

Browser-based preliminary check for Humidity Ratio Calculator — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Insulation Heat Transfer Calculator

Browser-based preliminary check for Insulation Heat Transfer Calculator — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Relative Humidity Converter

Browser-based preliminary check for Relative Humidity Converter — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Room Cooling Load Estimator

Browser-based preliminary check for Room Cooling Load Estimator — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

U Value Helper

Browser-based preliminary check for U Value Helper — fast estimates, not code or stamped design output.

Usages typiques de la section

Ces parcours aident a choisir le bon calculateur avant une analyse plus poussee ou une verification de conception formelle.

  • Psychrometrics and mixed air

    Track dry bulb, humidity, and enthalpy trends when outdoor air, return air, or coils change the state point.

  • Sensible vs latent loads

    Split heat into components that move temperature versus moisture so coil and airflow reasoning stays honest.

  • Duct velocity and sizing checks

    Relate airflow, area, and velocity targets for early distribution layouts before detailed loss networks.

  • Heat loss and ventilation air changes

    Connect envelope thinking to ACH targets when scoping equipment and outdoor air requirements.

Thermique & HVAC FAQ

Why emphasize psychrometrics early?

Many HVAC mistakes are state-point mistakes, not arithmetic mistakes. Psychrometrics is the shared language for coils, ventilation, and comfort outcomes.

Are these tools suitable for refrigerant circuit design?

They target air-side and load-side quick checks. Refrigerant charge, oil return, and detailed equipment selections still require manufacturer data and applicable standards.

What assumptions should I always document?

Outdoor design conditions, indoor setpoints, infiltration or ventilation basis, and whether loads are peak or annual estimates. Those assumptions dominate whether two engineers agree.