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1. Calculate the specific volume of an air-vapor mixture in cubic meters per
kilogram of dry air at the following conditions t 32 C , W 0.016 kg kg ,
pt 100 kPa .
Solution:
0.622 ps
W
pt ps
0.622 ps
0.016
100 ps
ps 2.508 kPa
pa pt ps 100 2.508 97.492 kPa
RTa 0.287 32 273
va 0.899 m3 kg
pa 97.492
2. Moist air at a dry bulb temperature of 25 C has a relative humidity of 50% when
the barometric pressure is 101.4 kPa. Determine (a) the partial pressures of water
vapor and dry air, (b) the dew point temperature, (c) the specific humidity, (d) the
specific volume, and (e) the enthalpy.
Solution:
At 25 C, pd 3.169 kPa , hg 2547.2 kJ kg ,
50%
(a) ps pd 0.50 3.169 1.5845 kPa
pa pt ps 101.4 1.5845 99.82 kPa
(b) tdp t sat at pd 1.5845 13.7 C
0.622 ps 0.6221.5845
(c) W 0.00987 kg kg
pt ps 99.82
RTa 0.287 25 273
(d) v a 0.857 m3 kg
pa 99.82
(e) h c pt Whg 1.0062 25 0.00987 2547.2 50.30 kJ kg
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3. Air at a temperature of 33 C has a relative humidity of 50%. Determine (a) the
wet bulb temperature, (b) the dew point temperature, (c) the humidity ratio, (d)
the enthalpy, and (e) the specific volume.
Solution:
At 33 C, pd 5.075 kPa , hg 2561.7 kJ kg ,
From psychrometric chart, at 33 C, RH = 50%
(a) t wb 24.5 C
(b) tdp 21.2 C
(c) W 0.016 kg kg
(h) h 74 kJ kg ,
(e) v 0.887 m3 kg
4. How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 0.50 m 3/s of air from 19 C
dry bulb and 15 C wet bulb to 36 C? What is the final dew point temperature?
Solution:
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From psychrometric chart,
At 19 C DB and 15 C WB
h1 42 kJ kg
v1 0.84 m3 kg
V 0.50
m 1 0.595 kg s
v1 0.84
at 36 C, W2 W1
h2 59 kJ kg
Q m h1 h2 0.595 59 42 10.12 kW
t dp t sat 12.2 C
5. How much heat must be removed to cool 30 cu m per minute of air from 34 C dry
bulb and 18 C dew point to a wet bulb temperature of 19 C? What is the final
relative humidity?
Solution:
From psychrometric chart,
At 34 C DB and 18 C Dew Point
h1 67 kJ kg
v1 0.887 m3 kg
V1 30
m 0.564 kg s
v1 0.887 60
at 19 C, W2 W1
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h2 54 kJ kg
RH 2 83%
Q m h1 h2 0.564 67 54 7.33 kW
RH 2 83%
6. How much heat and moisture must be added to 5 m3/minute of air at 21 C dry
bulb and 30% relative humidity to raise it to 37 C and 40% relative humidity?
Solution:
From psychrometric chart,
At 21 C , 30 % RH
h1 32.8 kJ kg
W1 0.0046 kg kg
v1 0.84 m3 kg
V1 15
m 0.298 kg s
v1 0.84 60
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at 37 C, 40 % RH
h2 77.5 kJ kg
W2 0.0158 kg kg
heat added,
Q m h2 h1 0.298 77.5 32.8 13.32 kW
W2 W1 0.298 0.0158 0.0046 0.00334 kg s
moisture added m
7. How much heat must be removed to cool 50 m3/min of air at 29 C dry bulb and 21
C wet bulb temperatures to 16 C dry bulb and 14 C wet bulb temperatures? How
much moisture was removed?
Solution:
From psychrometric chart,
At 29 C DB and 21 C WB
h1 61 kJ kg
W1 0.0124 kg kg
v1 0.87 m3 kg
At 16 C DB and 14 C WB
W2 0.0092 kg kg
h2 39.4 kJ kg
V1 50
m 0.958 kg s
v1 0.87 60
h1 h2 0.958 61 39.4 20.69 kW
heat removed m
moisture removed m W1 W2 0.958 0.0124 0.0092 0.00307 kg s
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8. Air at 32 C and 20 percent relative humidity is cooled and humidified by means
of an air washer until the relative humidity becomes 90%. How much moisture
was added per kg of dry air. What was the air washer efficiency and the dew point
temperature of the leaving air?
Solution:
From psychrometric chart,
At 1, 32 C and 20% RH
W1 0.0060 kg kg
At 2, 90% RH
W2 0.0116 kg kg
moisture added W2 W1 0.0116 0.0060 0.0056 kg kg
tdb1 tdb2
air washer efficiency =
t db1 t wb
t wb 17 C , t db2 18.1 C
32 18.1
air washer efficiency = 100% 92.7%
32 17
Dew point of leaving air = t dp 16.5 C
2
9. A stream of outdoor air is mixed with a stream of return air in an air conditioning
system that operates at 101 kPa pressure. The flow rate of outdoor air is 2 kg/s,
and its condition is 35 C dry bulb temperature and 25 C wet bulb temperature.
The flow rate of return air is 3 kg/s, and its condition is 24 C and 50 percent
relative humidity. Determine (a) the enthalpy of the mixture, (b) the humidity
ratio of the mixture, and (c) the dry bulb temperature of the mixture.
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Solution:
From psychrometric chart,
At 35 C DB, 25 C WB
ho 76 kJ kg
Wo 0.016 kg kg
at 24 C, 50% RH
hr 47.8 kJ kg
Wr 0.0094 kg kg
mo ho mr hr 2 76 3 47.8
(a) hm 59.1 kJ kg
mm 5
moWo mrWr 2 0.016 3 0.0094
(b) Wm 0.012 kg kg
mm 5
mo hdbo mr hdbr 2 35 3 24
(c) tdbm 28.4 C
mdbm 5
10. An auditorium is to be maintained at 25 C dry bulb temperature and 50% relative
humidity. The supply air enters the auditorium at 17 C. The sensible and latent
heat loads are 150 kW and 61 kW, respectively. Determine the wet bulb
temperature, relative humidity, and volume flow rate of the supply air.
Solution:
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QS 150 kW , QL 61 kW
At 25 C, 50% RH
h2 40 kJ kg
W2 0.0058 kg kg
QS m c p tdb2 tdb1
1.0062 25 17
150 m
18.63 kg s
m
QS QL 150 61
h1 h2 40 28.7 kJ kg
m 18.63
QL 2500m W2 W1
61 250018.63 0.0058 W1
W1 0.0045 kg kg
From psychrometric chart,
At h1 28.7 kJ kg , W1 0.0045 kg kg
Then,
Wet bulb at 1, t wb1 10 C
Relative humidity, RH1 40%
v1 0.828 m3 kg
v1 18.63 0.828 15.43 m3 s
V1 m
11. In a certain space to be air conditioned the sensible and latent heat loads are 20.60
kW and 6.78 kW, respectively. Outside air is at 33 C dry bulb and 24 C wet bulb
temperatures. The space is to be maintained at 25 C with a relative humidity not
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exceeding 50%. All outside air is supplied with reheater. The conditioned air
enters at 18 C. Determine (a) the refrigeration load required, (b) the capacity of
the supply fan, and (c) the heat supplied in the reheater.
Solution:
From pyschrometric chart.
At 1, tdb 33 C , twb 24 C
1 1
h1 72.2 kJ kg
At 4, t db 25 C , RH 4 50%
4
h4 50 kJ kg
W4 0.0099 kg kg
At 3, tdb3 18 C
QS m c p tdb4 tdb3
1.0062 25 18
20.60 m
2.925 kg s
m
W4 W3
QL 2500m
6.78 2500 2.925 0.0099 W3
W3 0.0090 kg kg
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at tdb 18 C , W3 0.0090 kg kg
3
v3 0.83 m3 kg
At 2, with W2 W3 0.0090 kg kg
h2 35 kJ kg
(a) Refrigeration load required m h1 h2 2.925 72.2 35 108.8 kW
(b) Capacity m v3 2.925 0.83 2.43 m3 s
(c) Heat supplied in the reheater m h3 h2 2.925 40.6 35 16.38 kW
12. An air conditioned auditorium with a capacity of 1000 persons is to be maintained
at 24 C dry bulb temperature and 55% relative humidity. The sensible and latent
heat loads are 115 kW and 42 kW, respectively. The conditioned air enters the
auditorium at 17 C. For proper ventilation, 40% of the supply air is fresh air and
the rest is recirculated air. Outside air is at 34 C and 50% relative humidity.
Determine (a) the volume flow rate of recirculated air, (b) the apparatus dew
point, and (c) the refrigeration load.
Solution:
o 0.40m
m
r 0.60m
m
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At 4, tdb 24 C , 3 55%
4
h4 50.5 kJ kg
W4 0.0102 kg kg
v4 0.856 m3 kg
At 1, tdb 34 C , 1 50%
1
h1 76.6 kJ kg
At 5, tdb5 0.40 34 0.60 24 28 C
h5 0.40 76.6 0.60 50.5 60.9 kJ kg
QS m c p tdb4 tdb3
1.0062 24 17
115 m
16.33 kg s
m
W4 W3
QL 2500m
42 250016.33 0.0102 W3
W3 0.0092 kg kg
QS QL m h4 h3
115 42 16.33 50.5 h3
h3 40.9 kJ kg
At 2, tdb 12.6 C , W2 W3 0.0092 kg kg
2
h2 36 kJ kg
r v4 0.60 16.33 0.856 8.39 m3 s
(a) Volume flow rate of recirculated air = Vr m
(b) Apparatus dew point = tdb2 12.6 C
h5 h2 16.33 60.9 36 407 kW
(c) Refrigeration Load = m
13. A store to be maintained at 25 C and 50% relative humidity has a sensible heat
load of 18.90 kW and a latent heat load of 6.30 kW. Outside air is at 32 C dry
bulb and 23 C wet bulb temperatures. The conditioned air enters at 17 C. If 30%
of the supply air is fresh air and the bypass system is used, determine (a) the
refrigeration required, and (b) the volume of the bypass air at supply condition.
Solution:
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t db4 25 C , 50%
QS 18.90 kW
QL 6.30 kW
tdb3 17 C
tdb1 32 C
t wb1 23 C
mo 0.30m
mr mb 0.70m
From psychrometric chart
At 4, t db 25 C , 50%
4
h4 50 kJ kg
W4 0.0098 kg kg
v4 0.858 m3 kg
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QS m c p tdb4 tdb3
1.0062 25 17
18.90 m
2.348 kg s
m
W4 W3
QL 2500m
6.30 2500 2.348 0.0098 W3
W3 0.0087 kg kg
QS QL m h4 h3
18.90 6.30 2.348 50 h3
h3 39.3 kJ kg
At 3, W3 0.0087 kg kg , h3 39.3 kJ kg
v3 0.834 m3 kg
at 1, tdb 32 C , t wb 23 C
1 1
h1 68.1 kJ kg
To solve for t db : 2
m m
Let b b , c c
m m
(1) b c 1
tdb 3 b tdb 4 c tdb 2
(2) 17 25b c tdb 2
t wb 3 b t wb 4 c t wb 2
t wb 3 14 C , t wb4 17.8 C
t wb2 tdb2
(3) 14 17.8b c t db 2
(3) – (2) 17 14 25 17.8 b
b 0.417
c 1 b 1 0.417 0.583
Substitute in (2)
17 25b c tdb 2
t wb2 t db2 11 .3 C
0.583 2.348 1.367 kg s
c cm
m
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0.417 2.348 0.979 kg s
b bm
m
o 0.30m
m 0.30 2.348 0.704 kg s
r m
m b 0.70m 0.70 2.348
r 0.979 0.70 2.348
m
r 0.665 kg s
m
at 5,
o h1 0.665 50 0.704 68.1
r h4 m
m
h5 59.3 kJ kg
m r mo 0.665 0.704
c h5 h2 1.367 59.3 31.65 37.8 kW
(a) Refrigeration load m
(b) Volume of the bypass air at supply condition
b v3 0.979 0.834 0.816 m3 s
m