Given this data:
Volume = 425.5 m^3
Pressure = 10.17 Pa
Temp = 294.8 K
Relative Humidity = 47.8%
a.) What is the mass of the air in the room?
b.) What is the weight of the air in the room?
Given this data: Volume = 425.5 m^3 Pressure = 10.17 Pa Temp = 294.8 K Relative...
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calculate the mass of water vapor present in a room of 400 m ^ 3 volume containing air at 27 ° C on a day where the relative humidity was 60% (vapor pressure at 27 ° C = 26.74Torr)
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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...
Calculate the mass of water vapor present in a room of 520m ^ 3 volume containing air at 27C on a day where the relative humidity was 55% (vapor pressure at 27C = 26.74Torr)
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4. A 5-m x 5-m x 3-m room contains air at 25 C and 100 kPa at a relative humidity of 75 percent. Determine (a) the partial pressure of dry air, (b) the specific humidity, (c) the enthalpy per unit mass of the dry air, and (d) the masses of the dry air and wa ater vapor in the room.
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a)
what is the physical interpretation of the wet-bulb temperature?
b) during winter time a room is maintained at a steady
temperature and humidity by an air-conditionibg system shown. 200
m^3/ min of room return air at 30 c, 50% relative hunidity is first
mixed with 40 m^3/min of outdoor at 10 c, 20% relative humidity.
the mixed air is then introduced to a heater where the temp of air
is raised to 45 c and supplied to the room....
1 kg of atmospheric air initially at 30 ºc and 60% relative humidity is cooled slowly, at a constant pressure of 100 kPa, to a final temperature of 5 ºc. a. What is the saturation pressure of water at the initial temperature? b. What is the partial pressure of water vapor (vapor pressure) at the initial condition? c. What is the partial pressure of dry air at the initial condition? d. What is the initial humidity ratio? e. What is...