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1. The specific heat of water is 1.0 Btu/lb * °F and its density is 62.4 lb/ft3. Determine the specific heat capacity of water. 2.The specific heat of concrete is 0.27 Btu/lb * °F and its density is 140.0lb/ft3. Determine the specific heat capacity of concrete. 3. Moist air (at sea level) is at a dry bulb temperature of 80°F and a wet bulb temperature of 67°F. Find the relative humidity and the dew point temperature. 4.The wet bulb thermometer...
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...
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...
An air conditioner operating at steady state takes in moist air at 28ºC, 1 atm and 70% relative humidity. The moist air first passes over a cooling coil in the dehumidifier unit and some water vapor is condensed. The rate of heat transfer between the moist air and the cooling coil is 38.69 kW. Both saturated moist air and condensate streams exit the dehumidifier unit at the same temperature. The moist air then passes through a heating unit, exiting at...
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1. Explanation and concept question Under what conditions, if any, the mass fractions and mole fractions of a mixture would be the same? а. (1 Mark) b A moist air sample undergoes a purely humidification process (increase in specific humidity only). Which one of the following properties will increase, decrease, or not change; relative humidity, wet bulb temperature, dry bulb temperature, and enthalpy of the moist air sample. The dry bulb temperature, the relative humidity, total pressure, and...
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...
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Questi (aho Question: An atmospheric direct heat dryer is to operate with air containing water vapors entering at partial pressure of water i.e. 0.028 atm and vapor pressure of water i.e. 1.56 atm. From the psychrometric chart and relationships, determine the followings: 1) Wet bulb temperature (°F) Dew point Temperature (°F) Enthalpy (Btu per pound of dry air) Dry bulb temperature (°F) Humid volume (ft) from (both relationship and psychrometric chart) Humidity (grains of moisture...
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Saturated air at 40 F is first preheated and then saturated adiabatically. This saturated air is then heated to a final condition of 105F and 28% RH. To what temperature must initially be heated in the preheat coil? (use Psychrometry chart & Show all detail statements in your answer.) Find a) Show the processes on the psychrometric chart. b) To what...
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Qn.7. Adiabatic mixing 300 m3/min of fresh air at 30 °C DBT and 50% RH is to be mixed with 800 m3/min of recirculated air at 22 °C DBT and 10 °C wet bulb temperature. Determine the (1) enthalpy, (2) specific volume, (3) relative humidity, (4) dry-bulb temperature and (5) dew point temperature of the mixture. Ans. [(1) 38.24 kJ/kg, (2) 0.849 m/kg (3) 29%, (4) 24.2 °C, (5) 5°C]
A gas undergoes a process from state 1, where p1 = 60 lbf/in.2, v1 = 6.0 ft3/lb, to state 2 where p2 = 85.1 lbf/in.2, according to pv1.3 = constant. The relationship between pressure, specific volume, and internal energy is u = (0.2651)pv - 95.436 where p is in lbf/in.2, v is in ft3/lb, and u is in Btu/lb. The mass of gas is 10 lb. Neglecting kinetic and potential energy effects, determine the heat transfer, in Btu. Entry field...