(1) For saturated moist air, which relationship regarding temperatures of dry-bulb t, wet-bulb tw, adiabatic saturation fas and dew point ta is right? (A) tw>t-tas>td (B) tas tw>td (C) tw=las>td (D) tw=td> tas (2) Constant drying conditions refer that the humidity and temperature of the air moist (A) change with the air velocity (B) change with the contact means between air and the solids materials (C) are maintained at constants (D) change with the drying process but the drying velocity is never changed (3) The clarification of free and equilibrium water depends on (A) drying rate (B) air temperature (C) whether the moisture can be removed by drying or not (D) the interaction between the water and the wet material
(1) For saturated moist air, which relationship regarding temperatures of dry-bulb t, wet-bulb tw, adiabatic saturation fas and dew point ta is right? (A) tw>t-tas>td (B) tas tw>td (C) tw=las>td (D) tw=td> tas (2) Constant drying conditions refer that the humidity and temperature of the air moist (A) change with the air velocity (B) change with the contact means between air and the solids materials (C) are maintained at constants (D) change with the drying process but the drying velocity is never changed (3) The clarification of free and equilibrium water depends on (A) drying rate (B) air temperature (C) whether the moisture can be removed by drying or not (D) the interaction between the water and the wet material
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