Icon class icon_class far fa-sticky-note icon_class_computed far fa-sticky-note Note kind CONVENTION NAMING Policy level STRICT Keywords Psychrometrics Webel::MPsy Webel::Psy humid air water liquid water steam gas fluid vapour water vapour Visit also: Webel: Psy/MPsy: Psychrometrics for Mathematica: A suffix '$g' in a water-related variable name refers to water vapour (a special case of gas) or steam. A suffix '$f' refers to liquid (fluid) water. [Although a gas is a fluid.] Visit also: Webel: Psy/MPsy: Psychrometrics for Mathematica: A suffix '$sat' indicates a humid air mixture quantity at saturation (relative humidity = 1 or degree of saturation = 1). Relates to Related notes [CONVENTION, NAMING]{STRONG} Webel: Psy/MPsy: Psychrometrics for Mathematica: A suffix '$g' in a water-related variable name refers to water vapour (a special case of gas) or steam. A suffix '$f' refers to liquid (fluid) water. [Although a gas is a fluid.] Related notes (backlinks) [CONVENTION, NAMING]{INFORMATIVE} Webel: Psy/MPsy: Psychrometrics for Mathematica: Equation registry with variable/quantity markup [CONVENTION, NAMING]{STRICT} Webel: Psy/MPsy: Psychrometrics for Mathematica: A suffix '$wat$i' indicates water (liquid or vapour) flow TO (into) the humid air mixture. A suffix '$wat$o' indicates water (liquid or vapour) flow FROM (out of) the humid air mixture. [CONVENTION, NAMING]{STRICT} Webel: Psy/MPsy: Psychrometrics for Mathematica: A suffix '$sat' indicates a humid air mixture quantity at saturation (relative humidity = 1 or degree of saturation = 1). [CONVENTION, NAMING]{STRICT} Webel: Psy/MPsy: Psychrometrics for Mathematica: A suffix '$ha' indicates a HUMID air mixture variable, quantity, or function or a PER humid air mass quantity. [CONVENTION, NAMING]{STRICT} Webel: Psy/MPsy: Psychrometrics for Mathematica: A suffix '$a' indicates a DRY air component variable, quantity, or function. A suffix '$da' indicates a HUMID air mixture quantity PER dry air. [CONVENTION, NAMING]{STRICT} Webel: Psy/MPsy: Psychrometrics for Mathematica: A suffix '$wat' indicates a water-related variable, quantity, or function (note that 'w' is reserved for the humidity ratio). [CONVENTION, NAMING]{INFORMATIVE} Webel: Psy/MPsy: Psychrometrics for Mathematica: Variable/quantity registry and naming conventions, with symbol markup. Related snippets (extracts) Visit also Visit also (backlinks) External links What is the difference between vapour and steam? Basic Concepts of Steam Flags