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Test: Properties of Moist Air - 3 - Question 1

If the measured wet-bulb temperature and the thermodynamic wet-bulb temperature are equal, then the non-dimensional number with a value of unity is the

Test: Properties of Moist Air - 3 - Question 2

For completely dry air total heat is

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For completely dry air, since latent part will not be present hence total heat will be equal to total sensible heat.

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Test: Properties of Moist Air - 3 - Question 3

If two streams of air containing mand m2 mass of dry air and enthalpy h1 and h2 are mixed adiabaticaily then

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For adiabatic mixing

Test: Properties of Moist Air - 3 - Question 4

The barometer pressure is 1.03 bar, the partial pressure of air is 1 bar and the saturation partial pressure of water vapour at the same dry bulb temperature is 0.05 bar. What is the relative humidity?

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Barometer pressure, P = 1.03 bar
Pvs = 0.05 bar; Pa = 1 bar

Test: Properties of Moist Air - 3 - Question 5

Air at state 1 (DPT = 10°C, w = 0.0040 kg/kg) mixes with air at state 2 (DPT = 18°C, w = 0.0051 kg/kg) in the ratio 1 to 3 by weight. The degree of saturation (%) of the mixture is (The specific humidity of saturated air at 13.6°C. w = 0.01 kg/kg)

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kg of moisture actually contained 

kg of moisture in saturated air of mixture
= 0.01 kg/kg of air
Degree of saturation

Test: Properties of Moist Air - 3 - Question 6

For air with a relative humidity of 80%

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For unsaturated air
DBT > WBT > DPT

Test: Properties of Moist Air - 3 - Question 7

For a typical sample of ambient air (at 30°C, 75% relative humidity and standard atmospheric pressure), the amount of moisture in kg per kg of dry air will be approximately

Test: Properties of Moist Air - 3 - Question 8

5 gm of water vapour per kg of air is removed and temperature of air after removing water vapour is 25°C DBT.
Find the relative humidity. Use following table,

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w1 = 0.0218 kg vapour/kg of dry air
After removing 5 gm
w2 = 0.0168

 

Test: Properties of Moist Air - 3 - Question 9

Air at state 1 (DPT = 1°C, w= 0.0040 kg/kg of da) mixes with air at state 2 (DPT = 18°C, w = 0.0051 kg/kg of da) in the ratio of 1 to 3 by weight the degree of saturation (%) of the mixture is (The specific humidity of saturated air at 13.6°C, w = 0.01 kg/kg of da)

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Moisture content in the mixture

kg of moisture in saturated air of mixture
= 0.01 kg/kg of air
Degree of saturation = 

Test: Properties of Moist Air - 3 - Question 10

A room 7m x 4m x 4m is occupied by an air- water vapour mixture at 38°C. The atmospheric pressure is 1 bar & relative humidity is 70%. The mass of air is (take Ps at 38°C = 0.06624 bar)

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