A 900 m3 room contains moist air at 33°C, 102 kPa. The partial pressure of water vapor is 2 kPa.
Determine the dew point temperature, in °C.
A 900 m3 room contains moist air at 33°C, 102 kPa. The partial pressure of water...
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...
PROBLEM A rigid tank with a volume of 2.4 m3 contains a moist air mixture having 2.7 kg of dry air at a dry bulb temperature of 26°C and a total pressure of 1 atm. Determine the relative humidity of the air, the mass of water vapor in the tank, and the internal energy of the air (in kilojoules).
absolute humidity at atmospheric pressure at 27 C is 0.011 kg water / dry air determine: a. water vapor partial pressure (kPa) b. relative humidity (%) c. dew point temperature (C)
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
The air in a room is at 25 °C and a total pressure of 101.325 kPa . Air contains water vapor with a partial pressure of 1.76 kPa. a. Calculate the air humidity and relative humidity. b. Since you intend to use this air for drying fre sh fruits you plan to heat up the air to 50°C. Once you accomplish that, what would be the new relative humidity of the air if the moisture content is maintained? c. Intuitively...
S5. A 0.5 kg sample of moist air is initially at 295 K, 100 kPa, and 70 % relative humidity is cooled to 278 K, while keeping the pressure constant. Determine: a) The initial humidity ratio b) The dew point temperature c) The amount of water vapor condensed d) Sketch the T-S diagram and show the initial and final states as well as the path
1. (relative humidity) The partial pressure of water vapor in air is usually less than the equilibrium vapor pressure (or saturation pressure) at the ambient temperature; this is why a cup of water will spontaneously evaporate. The ratio of the partial pressure of water vapor to the equilibrium vapor pressure (at the same temperature) is called the relative humidity. Saturated air, at 100% relative humidity, would be in equilibrium with a cup of liquid water. The saturation pressure depends strongly...
A room contains air at 20 C and a total pressure of 95 kPa with a relative humidity of 40 percent. The gas constant for air is 0.287 kJ/(kg-K). The mass of dry air in the room is 30 kg. What is the volume of the room in m3 :
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.
A moist air of 25 °C and 200 kPa with relative humidity of 50%
is mixed with nitrogen of 25 °C and 200 kPa. Then, the mixture is
expanded through a turbine to 100 kPa. Assuming the turbine is
ideal, determine the minimum nitrogen and moist air mole ratio
(kmol N2/kmol moist air) that does not induce condensation within
the turbine. Assume specific heat ratios are same for water vapor,
dry air, and nitrogen as 1.4.
3. (10 points) A...