One of the best tools for this is the Givoni-Milne Bioclimatic Chart which shows potential extensions of the comfort zone resulting from building design characteristics such as solar gains, the use of internal thermal mass or heating, cooling and ventilation strategies. To show this overlay, ...
Figure 1. Willis Carrier’s first psychrometric chart [1]. Here, the abscissa is labeled “Dry bulb temperature” and provided in degrees Fahrenheit; the ordinate is “Grains of moisture per lb dry air”. Several other chart formats were presented concurrently for representing vapor liquid equil...