Air is compressed in a compressor from 30 C, 60% relative humidity, and 101 kPa to 414
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Air is compressed in a compressor from 30° C, 60% relative humidity, and 101 kPa to 414 kPa and then cooled in an intercooler before entering a second stage of compression. What is the minimum temperature (°C) to which the air can be cooled so that condensation does not take place?
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Thermodynamics Concepts And Applications
ISBN: 9781107179714
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Authors: Stephen R. Turns, Laura L. Pauley
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