11.8 An air-water vapor mixture has a dry bulb temperature of 65.6℃ and a wet bulb...
the result of air measurements obtained dry bulb temperature 48 C and wet bulb temperature 29 C. By using a psychrometric chart, detemine the nature of air aa follows: a. air humidity (%) b. water content (kg water/ kg air) c. specific volume (m³/kg) d. enthalpy (kj/kg) e. condensation temperature (C) If air is in the room 162 m³, determine: f. air weight (dry air and water vapor) g. the amount of the water in the room (kg) pls help...
3. Air at a dry bulb temperature of 40C and a wet bulb temperature of 20C is first heated in a heater to a dry bulb temperature of 90C. Then it is passed through a bed of apricot slices to dry them. The air exiting from the top of the apricot bed is at a dry bulb temperature of 60C. It is then passed through a dehumidifier to reduce its relative humidity to 10%. Clearly show the various paths of...
Exercise 3 Moist air at 1 atm. barometric pressure has a dry bulb temperature of 29 C and a wet bulb temperature of 22°C. Using the psychrometric chart and the table for saturated vapor find the following air properties: Pr T- 40 a) the partial pressure of the water vapor b) humidity ratio c) relative humidity d) dew-point temperature e) specific volume ) enthalpy of moist air
Exercise 2 Moist air at 1 atm. barometric pressure has a dry bulb temperature of 40°C and a wet bulb temperature of 320C. Using both the equations for the moist air properties and the psychrometric chart find: g) the partial pressure of the water vapor h) humidity ratio i) relative humidity j) dew-point temperature k) specific volume 1) enthalpy of moist air Insert the data and the results from the chart in the following table: Enthalpy Specific kJ/kg m/kg Humidity...
104. An air-water vapour mixture has a dry-bulb temperature of 333 K and a dew-point temperature of 313 K. The total pressure is 101.3 kPa and the vapour pressure of water at 313 K is 7.3 kPa and that at 333 K is 19.91 kPa. The humidity of air expressed as kg of water vapour per kg of dry air is (a) 0.048 (b) 0.079 (c) 0.122 (d) 0.152
11-35.A moist air mixture with a dry bulb temperature of 48°C, a relative humidity of 40 percent, and a total pressure of 160 kPa is contained in a rigid vessel having a volume of 1.65 m3. The air is cooled until the dry bulb temperature reaches 23°C. Determine the amount of heat transferred, the final pressure of the air, and the amount of water vapor condensed during the process.
9. A building has indoor air conditions of 70°F dry bulb temperature and 40% relative humidity. Determine the direction of water vapor flow under the following outdoor air conditions that represent a dry, heating climate: a. 32°F dry bulb temperature and 40% relative humidity (winter conditions) b. 90°F dry bulb temperature and 20% relative humidity (summer conditions) DO
What would be the dry bulb temperature, wet bulb temperature, dew point, percent saturation, enthalpy and humidity ratio would be if the following quantities of air were mixed: 1000 ft3 at 80°F and 70% saturated and 2500 ft3 at 100°F dry bulb and 87°F wet bulb temperature. Show your answer in a psychrometric chart and be sure to turn in your chart. 13)
Air in a factory for drying apricots had dry bulb temperature of (Tdry) 25oC and wet bulb temperature of (T wet) 15oC. What are the RH, dew point, Humidity ratio, specific volume and vapour pressure values. Second we are drying 10 Kg apricots of 85% moisture in batch production ending up with 60 % moisture content using a fan that blows hot air. We measured the air characteristics and found that Tdry = 35 oC and Twet=28 oC. The fan...
Air pressure = 100 kPa Air temperature = 20 deg Wet-bulb (Dew Point) temperature = 16 degC Find: - Vapor pressure - Relative humidity, - Specific humidity, - Air density