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Exercises Problem 4 Ref and Air Con

The document is a student's solution to a refrigeration and air conditioning problem set. It involves calculating: 1) The specific humidity, enthalpy, and relative humidity of air with a dry bulb temperature of 30°C and wet bulb temperature of 25°C. 2) The values are calculated and compared to those obtained from a psychrometric chart. 3) The specific humidity is calculated to be 0.0178 kg water vapor/kg dry air, the enthalpy is 75.7 kJ/kg dry air, and the relative humidity is 66.31%. These values match closely those obtained from the psychrometric chart.

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Exercises Problem 4 Ref and Air Con

The document is a student's solution to a refrigeration and air conditioning problem set. It involves calculating: 1) The specific humidity, enthalpy, and relative humidity of air with a dry bulb temperature of 30°C and wet bulb temperature of 25°C. 2) The values are calculated and compared to those obtained from a psychrometric chart. 3) The specific humidity is calculated to be 0.0178 kg water vapor/kg dry air, the enthalpy is 75.7 kJ/kg dry air, and the relative humidity is 66.31%. These values match closely those obtained from the psychrometric chart.

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Module 7: Activity No.

4
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Exercises Problems

Name: Gamboa, Ariel C.


Student No. 20151157958

Problem:

A sample of air has a dry bulb of 30 deg C and a wet bulb of 25 deg C. Considering
standard condition, calculate:
a. specific humidity
b. enthalpy
c. relative humidity

Compare the values solved using psychrometric chart.

Solution:
DBT =30 ℃
WBT =25 ℃
dpT =23 ℃ (¿ Chart )

¿ table by Stoecker :
t v =Psat @ dpT=23℃

Solving by interpolation of DBT ∧WBT :


Pv =2.812kPa

Pv Pv
a) SH=0.622 =0.622
Pa Patm −Pv
2.812kPa
SH=0.622
(101.325−2.812) kPa
kg W .V .
SH=0.0178
kg d . a.

b) h=ha + ( hv ) ( SH )
kJ kJ
(
h a=( Cpa ) ( DBT )= 1.0062
kg . C)( 30 ℃ )=30.186
kg d . a .
kJ
h v ≈ h g at 30 ℃=2556.4
kg W . V .
kJ kJ kg W . V .
h=30.186
kg d . a . (
+ 2556.4
kg W . V . )(
0.0178
kg d . a . )
kJ
h=75.7
kg d . a .
Pv
c) RH =
P sat @ DBT
2.812 kPa
RH = × 100 %
4.241 kPa
RH =66.31 %

Comparing the values solved using psychrometric chart:

Values ¿ the psychrometric chart :

kg W . V .
SH=0.018
kg d . a.

kJ
h=77
kg d . a .

RH =67 %

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