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Atmospheric air at a pressure of 1 atm and dry bulb temperature of 28 C has a wet-bulb temperature of 20 C.

Using the psychrometric chart, determine:

(a) the relative humidity,

(b) the humidity ratio,

(c) the enthalpy,

(d) the dew-point temperature, and

(e) the water vapor pressure.

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Answer:

a)
\phi = 48\%, b)
\omega = 0.012\,(kg\,H_(2)O)/(kg\,Air), c)
h = 58\,(kJ)/(kg\,Air), d)
T = 17^(\textdegree)C, e)
P_(v) = 1.831\,kPa

Step-by-step explanation:

a) The relative humidity is given by the intersection of the dry bulb and wet bulb temperatures:


\phi = 48\%

b) The humidity ratio is:


\omega = 0.012\,(kg\,H_(2)O)/(kg\,Air)

c) The enthalpy is:


h = 58\,(kJ)/(kg\,Air)

d) The dew-point temperature is:


T = 17^(\textdegree)C

e) The water vapor pressure is the product of the relative humidity and the saturation pressure evaluated at dry bulb temperature:


P_(v) = \phi \cdot P_(sat)


P_(v) = 0.48\cdot (3.816\,kPa)


P_(v) = 1.831\,kPa

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