The course PDF Answers (where available) from the worked example problem are given in the 3rd column in the custom table in the top of the image in IP units.
Note also that the answer in the course PDF is given in terms of Btu/lb, but it doesn't say whether it is per dry air mass or per humid air mixture mass. From the calculations, it seems that per dry air mass is probably meant.
When handled by the MPsy
class, we have 2 objects representing the before and after states. Note how the humidity ratio 'w' of the 1st object is used to set the humidity ratio of the 2nd object, because it is assumed that there is no change in the contained water mass within the humid air.
The 2nd table that shows the differences between them, as well as indicating the change in each main psychrometric variable, and the "direction" of change.
There is a dedicated Psy
library function for calculating the sensible heat energy 'qSen' (in this case added to the system so +ve).
And the psychrometric chart function shows both states, as well as an arrow indicating the change.