What would be the dry bulb temperature, wet bulb temperature, dew point, percent saturation, enthalpy and...
The atmospheric air 32 °C dry bulb temperature and 70% relative humidity supplied to the cooling coil at a rate of 45m3/min. The air cooling to the saturated state and leaving at a temperature of 16 °C. Determine: a- Specific humidity at each state. b- Wet bulb and dew point temperatures at the final state c- Final relative humidity. d- Mass of water condensed. e- Rate of heat removed from the air in kW. f- Show the process on Psychrometric...
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 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...
On the psychrometric chart provided mark clearly the point for air with a dry bulb temperature of 30oC and a Percentage Saturation of 80%. At this air condition, by referring to the same chart, what are the values of wet bulb temperature, specific volume, moisture content in kg/kg (dry air) and enthalpy. If the air is air-conditioned to 15oC dry bulb and a Percentage Saturation of 60, what is the associated enthalpy drop. NAT BEBE Reduced scale CIBSE psychrometric chart...
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...
1.What are the relative humidity, humidity ratio, dew point, and enthalpy for a condition where the dry‐bulb temperature is 95 oF and the wet‐bulb temperature is 70 oF? 2.What are the relative humidity, enthalpy and humidity ratio of moist air with the dry bulb temperature of 26.5 oC and dew point of 15 oC?
Use a psychrometric chart to determine the properties of air under different conditions. 1-Find the properties of air at 70 degrees F and 50% relative humidity. Find humidity ratio, wet bulb temperature, dew point, enthalpy, and specific volume. 2-Find the properties of air at 55 degrees F and 30% relative humidity. Find humidity ratio, wet bulb temperature, dew point, enthalpy, and specific volume. 3-Air enters a furnace at a dry bulb temperature of 60 degrees F and 50% relative humidity...
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...
Known: Outside air temperatures of 85F dry bulb and 72F wet bulb Find: relative humidity from the psychrometric chart
Q 1: In an air conditioning system return air at 26°C dry-bulb temperature and 50% relative humidity is mixed with outdoor ambient air at 34°C dry-bulb temperature and 60% relative humidity. The dry air mass flow rate of outdoor air is 30% of the supply air mass flow rate to the space. The pressure is constant at 101.3 kPa. Calculate (i) the enthalpy, (ii) the humidity ratio, and (ii) the dry-bulb temperature of the supply air. (i) Compare the results...