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Considering Air-Conditioning Applications Atmospheric air having dry-bulb and wet...

Considering Air-Conditioning Applications

Atmospheric air having dry-bulb and wet-bulb temperatures of 33 and 29°C, respectively, enters a well-insulated chamber operating at steady state and mixes with air entering with dry-bulb and wet-bulb temperatures of 16 and 12°C, respectively. The volumetric flow rate of the lower temperature stream is twice that of the other stream. A single mixed stream exits. Determine for the exiting stream

(a) the relative humidity.

(b) the temperature, in °C.

Pressure is uniform throughout at 1 atm. Neglect kinetic and potential energy effects.

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