Eight hundred kilogram of dry air is saturated at 46°C, then heated to 106°C, passed through an adiabatic dryer and discharged at 61°C. Determine the following: a. total kilogram of water in air before heating per hour b. final kilogram of water in air when discharged per hour c. water evaporated from material in the dryer per hour d. relative humidity of air leaving the dryer e. dew point of air leaving the dryer f. percentage of saturation of air leaving the dryer g. number of cubic meter per second before dryer
Eight hundred kilogram of dry air is saturated at 46°C, then heated to 106°C, passed through an adiabatic dryer and discharged at 61°C. Determine the following: a. total kilogram of water in air before heating per hour b. final kilogram of water in air when discharged per hour c. water evaporated from material in the dryer per hour d. relative humidity of air leaving the dryer e. dew point of air leaving the dryer f. percentage of saturation of air leaving the dryer g. number of cubic meter per second before dryer
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Eight hundred kilogram of dry air is saturated at 46°C, then heated to 106°C, passed through an adiabatic dryer and discharged at 61°C. Determine the following:
a. total kilogram of water in air before heating per hour
b. final kilogram of water in air when discharged per hour
c. water evaporated from material in the dryer per hour
d. relative humidity of air leaving the dryer
e. dew point of air leaving the dryer
f. percentage of saturation of air leaving the dryer
g. number of cubic meter per second before dryer
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