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An air-conditioning system operates at a total pressure of 1 atm and consists of a heating
section and a humidifier that supplies wet steam (saturated water vapor) at 100 degrees
celsius. Air enters the heating section at 10 degrees celsius and 70 percent relative humidity
at a rate of 35 m^3/min, and it leaves the humidifying section at 20 degree celcius and 60
percent relative humidity.
Heating
coils
Loooooooo
10°C
70%
35 m³/min
AIR
P = 1 atm
Sat. vapor
100°C
Humidifier
€
20°C
60%
a. Humidity ratio at inlet
b. Relative humidity at the exit
c. Humidity ratio at exit
d. Rate at which water is added to humidifying section
Transcribed Image Text:An air-conditioning system operates at a total pressure of 1 atm and consists of a heating section and a humidifier that supplies wet steam (saturated water vapor) at 100 degrees celsius. Air enters the heating section at 10 degrees celsius and 70 percent relative humidity at a rate of 35 m^3/min, and it leaves the humidifying section at 20 degree celcius and 60 percent relative humidity. Heating coils Loooooooo 10°C 70% 35 m³/min AIR P = 1 atm Sat. vapor 100°C Humidifier € 20°C 60% a. Humidity ratio at inlet b. Relative humidity at the exit c. Humidity ratio at exit d. Rate at which water is added to humidifying section
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