As shown in the figure below, moist air at T₁ = 94°F, 30 lb/in2, and 35% relative humidity enters a heat exchanger operating at steady state with a mass flow rate of 1300 lb/h and is cooled at constant pressure to 68°F at the exit. Kinetic and potential energy effects can be ignored.
As shown in the figure below, moist air at T₁ = 94°F, 30 lb/in2, and 35% relative humidity enters a heat exchanger operating at steady state with a mass flow rate of 1300 lb/h and is cooled at constant pressure to 68°F at the exit. Kinetic and potential energy effects can be ignored.
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As shown in the figure below, moist air at T₁ = 94°F, 30 lb/in2, and 35% relative humidity enters a heat exchanger operating at
steady state with a mass flow rate of 1300 lb/h and is cooled at constant pressure to 68°F at the exit. Kinetic and potential energy
effects can be ignored.
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P₁ = 30 lb//in²
P1 = 50%
Mass ratio for moist air
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Dry air partial pressure
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Determine dew point temperature
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Determine heat transfer rate for moist air process
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