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6- Saturated air leaving the cooling section of an air-conditioning system at-140 at a rate of 50 m®/min is mixed adiabatically with the outside air at 32°C and 60 percent relative humidity at a rate of 20 m/min. Assuming that the mixing process occurs at a pressure of 1 alm, determine the specific humidity, the relative humidity, the dry-bulb temperature, and the volume flow rate of the mixture, Humidity Ratio (kg of moisture per kg of dey ai) Dry Bul Temperature °C Wh FD4] Kywikada \e=al TUK 3 Ww / bye \G = 0 8272 mi JK 2 V>~ 0 89 Mes Im. = Vi Po Va OFL PKS Mm — |. 7 K]s y 2 m= -— 6 Vo OK A GO 374 KOs mtmy= Mm Wim + Wo o = Wi Coni 42) (0 | xre7t Cb.0 IS UX VIF 47V=(.0 oF +0374) Win Win =0- O17 ka W/o da ye Ans (ae fap Oy 20d samyou 0.89 ones fam 25°? ‘An air-conditioning system is to take in outdoor air at 10°C and 30 percent relative humidity ata steady rate of 45 m/min and to condition it to.25°C and 60 percent relative humidity. The outdoor air is first heated to 22°C in the heating section and then humidified by the injection of hot steam in the humidifying section, Assuming the entire process takes place at « pressure of 100 kPa, determine (a) the rate of heat supply in the heating section and (bythe mass flow rate ofthe steam required in the humidifying section Vi =0-G 04 mile Ma = VV. 49 Vr OB64XKG O mer URLK 9/r Q,n, (T= kW myemeC Was MH

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