"Partial pressure" in humid air is a question very much concerned by scientists and no satisfactory answer has been found to date. This paper proposes a novel method to obtain the "partial pressures" of the water ..."Partial pressure" in humid air is a question very much concerned by scientists and no satisfactory answer has been found to date. This paper proposes a novel method to obtain the "partial pressures" of the water vapor and dry air in humid air. The results obtained by the proposed method are quite different from that obtained by Dalton's partial pressure law. The fundamental behaviors of water vapor and dry air are studied in depth in wide pressure and temperature ranges. Semi-permeable membrane models are proposed and applied for both saturated and unsaturated humid air. "Improvement factors" are developed to quantitatively describe the magnitude of the interaction between dissimilar molecules. One discovery is that the "partial pressure" of the water vapor in saturated humid air equals Ps, rather than (f.Ps) which was formerly believed. The other is that the interaction between dissimilar molecules may be omitted when temperature is above "cutting-off temperature" for unsaturated humid air. This paper satisfactorily answers the quest of "partial pressures" in humid air from a new perspective.展开更多
文摘"Partial pressure" in humid air is a question very much concerned by scientists and no satisfactory answer has been found to date. This paper proposes a novel method to obtain the "partial pressures" of the water vapor and dry air in humid air. The results obtained by the proposed method are quite different from that obtained by Dalton's partial pressure law. The fundamental behaviors of water vapor and dry air are studied in depth in wide pressure and temperature ranges. Semi-permeable membrane models are proposed and applied for both saturated and unsaturated humid air. "Improvement factors" are developed to quantitatively describe the magnitude of the interaction between dissimilar molecules. One discovery is that the "partial pressure" of the water vapor in saturated humid air equals Ps, rather than (f.Ps) which was formerly believed. The other is that the interaction between dissimilar molecules may be omitted when temperature is above "cutting-off temperature" for unsaturated humid air. This paper satisfactorily answers the quest of "partial pressures" in humid air from a new perspective.