Choose one of the room geometries of Probs. 1532 and 1534, and add the energy equation

Chapter 15, Problem 15-35

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Choose one of the room geometries of Probs. 1532 and 1534, and add the energy equation to the calculations. In particular, model a room with air-conditioning, by specifying the supply air as cool (T 5 188C), while the walls, floor, and ceiling are warm (T 5 268C). Adjust the supply air speed until the average temperature in the room is as close as possible to 228C. How much ventilation (in terms of number of room air volume changes per hour) is required to cool this room to an average temperature of 228C? Discuss.

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