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Fenestration
The design and disposition of windows and other exterior openings of a building.
Climatic Timetable
Relationship between office working hours, daylight, and outdoor temperature. (page 219)
Sensible Heat
Increases DB temperature, but not WB temperature. An example is an electric heating coil.
Latent Heat
Increases WB temperature, but not DB temperature. An example is a teapot boiling on a stove.
Sol-air Temperature
Effective temperature of outdoor air just above a solar heated surface.
Psychrometry
Study of moist air, and the combined interactions between moisture, air, and heat.
Saturation Line
Dew point.
Humidity Ratio
Amount of moisture by weight in a given weight of dry air.
Specific Volume
The reciprocal of density.