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Chapter 14 Problem 14129

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Outdoor air enters an air-conditioning system at 108C and 70 percent relative humidity at a steady rate of 26 m3 /min, and it leaves at 258C and 55 percent relative humidity. The outdoor air is first heated to 188C in the heating section and then humidified by the injection of hot steam in the humidifying section. Assuming the entire process takes place at a pressure of 1 atm, determine (a) the rate of heat supply in the heating section and (b) the mass flow rate of steam required in the humidifying section.

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From the textbook chapter Gas-Vapor Mixtures and Air-Conditioning you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach  8 
Author Yunus A. Cengel, Michael A. Boles
ISBN 9780073398174

Outdoor air enters an air-conditioning system at 108C and

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