Q.1: Air of 40 °C DB temperature and 20 °C WB temperature is flowing with rat of 5000 kg/hr. Water at 20 °C is sprayed over the flowing air and because of tha the DB temperature of the air decreases to 26 °C. If the barometric pressure c the air is 90 kPa, calculate: 1. The relative humidity and moisture content before and after the sprayin process. 2. The mass flow rate of water evaporated in the air during the sprayin process. 3. The amount of heat removed from the air in kW.

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Q.1: Air of 40 °C DB temperature and 20 °C WB temperature is flowing with rate
of 5000 kg/hr. Water at 20 °C is sprayed over the flowing air and because of that,
the DB temperature of the air decreases to 26 °C. If the barometric pressure of
the air is 90 kPa, calculate:
1. The relative humidity and moisture content before and after the spraying
process.
2. The mass flow rate of water evaporated in the air during the spraying
process.
3. The amount of heat removed from the air in kW.
4. If the flowing air (after spraying) is passed over a surface of temperature 14
°C, is there any condensation would happen on that surface?
Transcribed Image Text:Q.1: Air of 40 °C DB temperature and 20 °C WB temperature is flowing with rate of 5000 kg/hr. Water at 20 °C is sprayed over the flowing air and because of that, the DB temperature of the air decreases to 26 °C. If the barometric pressure of the air is 90 kPa, calculate: 1. The relative humidity and moisture content before and after the spraying process. 2. The mass flow rate of water evaporated in the air during the spraying process. 3. The amount of heat removed from the air in kW. 4. If the flowing air (after spraying) is passed over a surface of temperature 14 °C, is there any condensation would happen on that surface?
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