Hi everyone,
Doing some complex stoichiometry I realized that the initial mass fraction changes depending on the relative humidity (%) and the temperature (there is more water vapor when the temperature increase). I guess that if the relative humidity is 0%, the air mass fraction
will be invariable, but if it's more than 0 it depends of the maximum
water vapor in air, which depends on the temperature, and the relative humidity. Is it like that?
And if it is, I would be interested to know what is the exactly correlation/formula which fds uses to calculate the initial air mass/volume concentration. I want to obtain the complex stoichiometry using the air mass fraction by default, and i need it exactly to have a balanced stoichiometry.
Thanks in advance,
Guillem,