The results of air temperature measurements obtained a dry bulb temperature of 50°C and a wet bulb temperature of 31°C. Using a Psychrometric chart, determine the properties of the air as follows: a. Air humidity = % b. Water content = kg water / kg air c. Specific volume = m3 / kg d. Enthalpy = kJ / kg e. Condensation temperature = °C If the air is in 162 m3 space, determine, f. Air weight (dry air and water vapor) = kg g. The amount of water content in the space = kg
The results of air temperature measurements obtained a dry bulb temperature of 50°C and a wet bulb temperature of 31°C. Using a Psychrometric chart, determine the properties of the air as follows: a. Air humidity = % b. Water content = kg water / kg air c. Specific volume = m3 / kg d. Enthalpy = kJ / kg e. Condensation temperature = °C If the air is in 162 m3 space, determine, f. Air weight (dry air and water vapor) = kg g. The amount of water content in the space = kg
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The results of air temperature measurements obtained a dry bulb temperature of 50°C and a wet bulb temperature of 31°C. Using a Psychrometric chart, determine the properties of the air as follows:
a. Air humidity = %
b. Water content = kg water / kg air
c. Specific volume = m3 / kg
d. Enthalpy = kJ / kg
e. Condensation temperature = °C
If the air is in 162 m3 space, determine,
f. Air weight (dry air and water vapor) = kg
g. The amount of water content in the space = kg
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