Air is to be conditioned to have a final humidity ratio of 0.0194. If 50 cu. meter/min of this saturated air enters the conditioner at 15.64 C and increases its temperature by 20.35•C, using the thermodynamic properties of air formula determine the: NOTE: DO NOT USE PSYCHROMETRIC CHART!! -Draw the schematic diagram of the problem -the total amount of heat transferred in kW -amount of latent heat added in kW -the sensible heat ratio.

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Air is to be conditioned to have a final humidity ratio of 0.0194.
If 50 cu. meter/min of this saturated air enters the conditioner
at 15.64 C and increases its temperature by 20.35.C, using the
thermodynamic properties of air formula determine the:
NOTE: DO NOT USE PSYCHROMETRIC CHART!!!
-Draw the schematic diagram of the problem
-the total amount of heat transferred in kW
-amount of latent heat added in kW
-the sensible heat ratio.
Transcribed Image Text:Air is to be conditioned to have a final humidity ratio of 0.0194. If 50 cu. meter/min of this saturated air enters the conditioner at 15.64 C and increases its temperature by 20.35.C, using the thermodynamic properties of air formula determine the: NOTE: DO NOT USE PSYCHROMETRIC CHART!!! -Draw the schematic diagram of the problem -the total amount of heat transferred in kW -amount of latent heat added in kW -the sensible heat ratio.
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