carefully. Don't miss any calculations. The recycled duct air in a centralized air conditioning system takes in air at a rate of 60 m3/min with a dry bulb temperature of 20 oC and 30% relative humidity. The recycled air is mixed adiabatically with fresh outdoor air at a rate of 80 m3/min with a dry bulb temperature of 30 oC and 50% relative humidity. Calculate the volumetric flow rate, dry bulb temperature and relativ
carefully. Don't miss any calculations. The recycled duct air in a centralized air conditioning system takes in air at a rate of 60 m3/min with a dry bulb temperature of 20 oC and 30% relative humidity. The recycled air is mixed adiabatically with fresh outdoor air at a rate of 80 m3/min with a dry bulb temperature of 30 oC and 50% relative humidity. Calculate the volumetric flow rate, dry bulb temperature and relativ
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The recycled duct air in a centralized air conditioning system takes in air at a rate of 60 m3/min with a dry bulb temperature of 20 oC and 30% relative humidity. The recycled air is mixed adiabatically with fresh outdoor air at a rate of 80 m3/min with a dry bulb temperature of 30 oC and 50% relative humidity. Calculate the volumetric flow rate, dry bulb temperature and relative humidity of the mixed air stream. Use the psychrometric chart to get property data and plot the process on the psychrometric chart.
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