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Faculty of Engineering & Architecture American University of Beirut MECH 513 Air Conditioning Quiz #1 Fall 2004-05 F, Moukalled Time : 1.5 Hours Open Book & notes Programmable calculators are allowed Problem 1 (30%) Moist air at 28°C dry-bulb and 20.6°C wet-bulb flows over cooling coil, leaving it at 9.5°C dry-bulb and 7.107 g/kg. Using the psychrometric chart, answer the following, a) What is the apparatus dew point temperature? b)_ What is the coil bypass factor? ¢) If the air is required to offset a sensible heat gain of 2.4 kW and a latent heat gain of 0.3 KW, in the space being conditioned, calculate the weight of dry air which must be supplied to the room in order to maintain 21°C dry-bulb therein. 4) What is the degree of saturation in the room? to duct friction or heat gain. Ignore any temperature rise di Problem 2 (40%) 'A room is air conditioned by a system which maintains 22°C dry-bulb with 50 per cent relative humidity inside when the outside state is 28°C dry-bulb with 19.5°C wet-bulb (sling), in the presence of sensible and latent heat gains of 44 kW and 2.81 kW respectively. Fresh air lows over a cooler coil and is reduced in state to 10°C dry-bulb and 7 wg, It is then mixed with recirculated air, the mixture being handled by a fan, passed ‘over another cooler coil and sensibly cooled to 13°C dry-bulb, The air is then delivered 10 the conditioned room. If the fresh air is to be used for dealing with the whole of the latent gain and if the effects of fan power and duct heat gain are ignored, determine the following assuming standard barometric pressure at sea level: 8) The amount of fresh air handled in m'/s at the outside state and in kp/s. 1b) The amount of air supplied to the conditioned space in m’/s at the supply state and in hy/s. ©) The dry-bulb temperature, enthalpy and moisture content of the air handled by the fan 4d) The load, in KW, involved in cooling and dehumidifying the outside air. e) The load in kW of refrigeration on the sensible cooler coil Problem 3 (30%) Two moist air streams with 85% relative humidity, both flowing at a rate of 0.2 Ibnvs of dry air are mixed in a SSSF setup, One inlet flow stream is at 90 F dry bulb temperature and the other at 58 F wet bulb temperature. For a barometric pressure of 12.5 Ibffin’ find the exil relative humidity. Good Luck #!] gee gate = Ts * a ¢ =206 C We 20? Fe 9 Cadp = 8.1% 4) ba bebop. 15-91 = 0.07035 ©) -badp 28-3! >) AHs = 2.4 Kw Ab = 0.3 KW SHR = SHS ~ 24=- 0,339 Aus pa, Z 7c hg = 408 he = 27:34 AHs tAH, = ma (hs-he) 8 : _ ma os a4 = 0.20817 Keli ad) ws= 7-67 g/m (Pc) Ws]. 4, = S72 gli (P.c) = W2> 26? = ' Ks Ws (SPL 0.488 poem Paychaometrree hank t= 28 Wo = 10:25 Ble Wo = 0.467 My ho = 55% 6 /p ¢o= 45.31% b= AS e C=2tt we = B26 HIE wi = odes mp Le = 408 AG wa 50% = 64 b= Oe b= BE wo = 7 Ae ween 190 vo, = o.guanidg Vee esel ar tg- fy 2 ene SG hz = 205 OG by = Wt8% b= 850% oh 2 Bhp Be UST a) O, = Ot & = ta (hh) (4442.81) = ma (43.03 — 33.05) ma = 4670 Epls fom Pc bmx 3447 eS] ee my hé F moh, = Me hm (ma -!p) hi + Ay = ma har rno( ha - he) zn Ma (A -h ‘ Mo = 4.6% (34d- Fhe. a ; ° Vantaa FR 4B ———____ Vo = Mp Vo = b/73x0. 8679 = 0/8 mils b) tng = 467 Lely Vea = ma 0, = 4. 69x O.8l2= F804 ms ©) Em = (7 ia Wm 2 775 gle km fen 3917 ka [ ke 4) Q, aad Bip (Ao- hy) = 1178 (GH 0-226) = 22,75 Kr é) As = Ma, (hin 42) = 4.67 (39-17- 77.05) = 28,7 Kv) Oe ———— ie €)=90F bs? 4.285%, kt saat Table &= ak ME, asya 6989 Pe a for = fu = 4; fy = 0,850 4818 I= OTOP Pubs) = Pup = 0. 622 0 514065 mya OOS PP; [2,5 S110 = 003) [bw [thor ele 4 vas ¥ 256.0 —ale—» Put 2 023854 PA a * . 1086.6!— 25. 6f = dito Mg 622, 0.2385 1 - 9.0l2l tbl wf = 0.602 fabs = - 6. f- Sse 12.50 13351 = 0.622 Phase Poss fis W2 = whe hfs (te & ge ie 4 bh, = C0144 + 0103) = O,0812F ibedffba W3s Wt 2 Za &;, — &tte — 6/¢ Pe aa b= te PSS bya SF PWEME 2 = 0437335 Pak W3= 0.620 fw 3__ ap Ny i Wy fils = 0.622 fade P-Fnb3 =p fwg= We FP = o.oziz2xl2J ~ pak38 0.6242 0 .6LZ 0.07/22 pec ’3 = 9.41238 = 0.943 0. F37335~ ASHRAE PSYCHROMETRIC CHART NO.1 Aga) NORMAL TEPERATURE SEA LEVEL ies auienican SOCIETY OF HEATING, SEFRIGERATING AN AIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEERS, me 15,2 Sr anaAlis noist kis VP Ne SEA LEVEL NORVAL TEMPERATURE

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