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Air Conditioning Seatwork #002

The document contains two problems involving air-water vapor mixtures. Problem 1 provides the dry bulb temperature, humidity ratio, and barometric pressure and asks to calculate various properties. Problem 2 provides the relative humidity, dew point temperature, and total pressure and asks to calculate similar properties.

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Air Conditioning Seatwork #002

The document contains two problems involving air-water vapor mixtures. Problem 1 provides the dry bulb temperature, humidity ratio, and barometric pressure and asks to calculate various properties. Problem 2 provides the relative humidity, dew point temperature, and total pressure and asks to calculate similar properties.

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Name:__________________________

Subject:_________________________

Instructions:
a.)Show your complete solution…
b.)Box your final answer…

Problem #1
The following conditions of an air-water vapor mixture prevails :
Dry bulb temperature= 40 degrees Celsius
Humidity ratio=0.015kg of water vapor/kg of dry air
Barometric pressure=100kPa

Determine:
a.)partial pressure of water vapor in kPa
b.)Dew point temperature in degrees Celsius
c.)density of air in kg/m3
d.)Relative humidity in %
e.)Degree of saturation in %
f.)specific enthalpy of the mixture in kJ/kg dry air
g.)partial pressure of dry air in Kpa

Problem #2
The moist air has a 59.5229% relative humidity and a dew point temperature of 25 degrees Celsius …
The total pressure is equal to 101.3kPa…
Determine:
a.)partial pressure of water vapor in kpa
b.)dry bulb temperature in degrees Celsius
c.)partial pressure of dry air in kPa
d.)partial pressure of water vapor at saturated condition in kPa
e.)Humidity ratio in kg of water vapor/kg of dry air
f.)Degree of saturation in %
g.)Total enthalpy in kJ/kg of dry air
h.)specific volume in m3/kg dry air

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