Already found out that the density of water vapor is definately not calculated as I thought.
But like that :
rho = p1/(R1*T) + p2/(R2*T)
Where p are the pressions, R are some specific constants and T the temperature.
So I am wondering if I am not wrong for the other 2 parameters.
Hi everyone,
I need to evaluate parameters (heat capacity, density and thermal conductivity) for some very humid air.
I know the parameters for both dry air and water vapor. So I suppose the parameters I need will just be a linear combination of the other parameters, with a coefficient...