Hope you can see process on psychrometric chart, it is shown in red colored line.
The atmospheric air 32 °C dry bulb temperature and 70% relative humidity supplied to the cooling...
Atmospheric air at 32°C and 70% relative humidity passes through a cooling section in an air-conditioning duct where the air is cooled below its dew point and some of the water is removed. The air then passes over a heating section where heat is added until the final temperature is 22°C and the relative humidity is 45%. Assume the process occurs at constant pressure of 1 atm. Using the psychrometric chart, determine: (a) The amount of water removed in the...
Question NO. 3 (25 points) A space to be maintained at 27°C dry-bulb temperature has a rate of sensible-heat gain of 13 kW and a rate of latent heat gain of 8.5 kW. The system used to condition the space to the required conditions. The mass flow rate of air supplied to the space is 1.1 kg/s. Outdoor air at 38 °C dry-bulb temperature and 17 ℃ dew-point temperature is introduced into the system at a rate of 0.28 kg/s....
(10 pts) Six-thousand cubic feet per minutes (C.F.M.) of atmospheric air at 28°C (dry bulb) having a wet bulb temperature of 23°C is to be cooled in an air conditioning system. The air conditioning system lowers the dry bulb temperature of the air to 20° C. Cooling with dehumidification is accomplished using chilled water loop. The chilled water enters the loop at 5°C at a rate of 280 kg/min and experience a 5°C temperature increase. The atmospheric pressure is 1...
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QUESTION 4 - COOLING AND DEHUMIDIFYING COILS An air conditioned space at 1700 metres altitude has a sensible heat gain of 26 kW and a latent heat gain of 6.5 kW. The space is maintained at 25°C dry bulb and 18°C wet bulb temperature:s The fresh air supply is to be 0.65 m3/s at 35°C dry bulb and 24°C wet bulb temperatures. The air leaving the coil has a relative humidity...
PROBLEM 2. (20 POINTS) A space to be maintained at 25 C dB (dry bulb) temperature and 18°C wB (wet bulb) has a rate of sensible-heat gain of 25 kWand a rate of moisture gain of20 kg/hr. Moist air enters the space at a dry-bulb temperature of 15°C. Outdoor air at 35 C dB temperature and 25 C wB is supplied for ventilation purposes at a rate of 400 Us (litres per second) of standard air. After leaving the room,...
Known: Outside air temperatures of 85F dry bulb and 72F wet bulb Find: relative humidity from the psychrometric chart
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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11-43·Atmospheric air with a dry bulb temperature of 30°C and a relative humidity f 40 percent enters the cooling section of an air-conditioning system at a rate of 10 kg/s and is cooled to 18°C. Determine the volumetric flow rate of the air leaving the cooling section, the heat-transfer rate required for this process, and the entropy change of the air per unit mass of dry air. If the velocity of the airstream is not to exceed...
150 ft3/min of air at 80F dry-bulb temperature and 70% relative humidity enters an air conditioning unit and leaves it as saturated air at 50F. Part of the moisture in the air that condensate is collected and removed at 55F. Draw the cycle on the attached chart and a)Determine the rates of heat removal from the air. b)Determine the rate of moisture removal from the air
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...