Atmospheric air at 1 atm, 30C, and 80 percent relative humidity is cooled to 20C while the
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Atmospheric air at 1 atm, 30°C, and 80 percent relative humidity is cooled to 20°C while the mixture pressure remains constant. Calculate the amount of water, in kg/kg dry air, removed from the air and the cooling requirement, in kJ/kg dry air, when the liquid water leaves the system at 22°C.
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Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach
ISBN: 9781259822674
9th Edition
Authors: Yunus Cengel, Michael Boles, Mehmet Kanoglu
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