Energy Balance - Humidification
Energy Balance - Humidification
Energy Balance - Humidification
AIR
Ø Atmospheric air
v contains N2, O2, CO2, H2O vapor, small amount of other gases
Ø Dry air
v No H2O vapor
v 78 vol.% N2, 21 vol.% O2, and 1 vol.% other gases.
Ø Moist air
v a mixture of dry air and H2O vapor.
PSYCHROMETRIC/HUMIDITY CHART
Ø for Air-Water vapor mixture at 1 atm
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PSYCHROMETRIC CHART
•Reference states for Enthalpy :- liquid water at 1 atm & 0oC,
dry air at 1 atm & 0oC
PSYCHROMETRIC CHART
Relative humidity
Absolute Humidity (kg water/kg DA)
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PSYCHROMETRIC CHART
Absolute Humidity
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PSYCHROMETRIC CHART
% Relative
Humidity
Wet Bulb line
Saturation curve
(100% RH)
Absolute Humidity
(kg/kg DA)
Saturated Enthalpy
(kJ/kg dry air)
Humidity
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EXAMPLE
Consider a room that contains air at 1 atm, 35oC and 40% relative humidity. Using the
psychrometric chart, determine
(a) Specific humidity (b) enthalpy (c) wet bulb temperature (d) the dew point
temperature and (e) the specific volume of the air.
Ans: 0.0142 kg water/kg DA, 71.5 kJ/kg DA,
24oC, 19.5oC, 0.893 m3/kg DA
Humidity
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RELATIVE HUMIDITY
p H 2O
hT = x 100%
p*H 2O (T )
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EXAMPLE
The outside air temperature is 32°C with a relative humidity of
60%. Determine the
1. Dew Point temperature. Ans: 23oC
2. Wet Bulb temperature. Ans: 25.5oC
3. Absolute Humidity. Ans: 0.018 kg water/kg dry air (DA)
4. Specific Volume. Ans: 0.89m3 humid air (HA) / kg dry air
5. Enthalpy. Ans: 78kJ/kg dry air
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EXAMPLE
The dry bulb reading is 31°C and the wet bulb is 18.5°C.
Determine the
1. Relative Humidity. Ans: 30%
2. Dew Point. Ans: ~ 11.5 oC
3. Absolute Humidity. Ans: 0.0084 kg water / kg dry air (DA)
4. Specific Volume. Ans: ~ 0.87 m3 humid air (HA) / kg dry air
5. Enthalphy. Ans: 53-0.4 ~ 52.6 kJ / kg dry air
6. The amount of water in 1 m3 of humid air.
Ans: 9.655 x 10-3 kg water
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EXAMPLE 8.4-5
Humid air is at 41°C and 10% relative humidity.. Estimate
• absolute humidity. Ans: 0.0048 kg water / kg dry air
• wet bulb temperature. Ans: 19 oC
• humid volume. Ans: ~ 0.895 m3 humid air (HA) / kg dry air
• dew point. Ans: 3oC
• specific enthalphy. Ans: 53.5 kJ/kg dry air
• the amount of water in 150 m3 of humid air.
Ans: 0.803 kg water
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COOLING
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EXAMPLE
Air at 24°C and 50% relative humidity is cooled at constant pressure of 1
atm.
a) At what temperature would condensation begins? Ans: 13 °C
b) Calculate the rate at which heat (kJ/s) must be removed for every 1
m3/s of the humid air before condensation occurs. Ans: 13.22kJ/s
Q= ? KJ
Q= ? KJ
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EXAMPLE
Air at 30°C and 80% relative humidity is cooled to 20oC at constant
pressure of 1 atm.
a) What are the absolute humidity, dew point, wet bulb
temperature, humid volume and enthalpy of the inlet stream?
Ans: 0.0217 kg water / kg dry air, Tdp = 26.2 °C, Tw = 27.1°C, 0.87
m3/kg dry air, 85.5 kJ/kg dry air
b) What are the absolute humidity, humid volume, and enthalpy of
the exit air stream? Ans: 0.0148 kg water / kg dry air, 0.84 m3/kg
dry air, 57.55 kJ/kg dry air
c) What fraction of water vapor in the inlet stream condenses in
this process?
d) At what rate must heat be removed to produce 2000m3/h of
humid air at 20 °C?
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EXAMPLE
Air enters a window air conditioner at 1 atm, 30°C and 80% relative
humidity at a rate of 10 m3/min, and it leaves as saturated air at
14oC. Part of the moisture in the air that condenses during the
process is also removed at 14oC. Determine the rates of heat and
moisture removal from the air. Ans: 0.131 kg water/min, 511 kJ/min
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HEATING
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EXAMPLE
An air-conditioning system is to take in outdoor at 10°C and 30% relative
humidity At a steady rate of 45 m3/min and to condition it to 25oC and 60%
relative humidity. The outdoor air is first heated to 22oC 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 100kPa, determine
a) The rate of heat supply in the heating section. Ans: 673 kJ/min
b) The mass flowrate of the steam required in the humidifying section.
Ans: 0.539 kg/min
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ADIABATIC COOLING
h2
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h1
Addition of
moisture
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ADIABATIC COOLING
h2
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h1
Addition of
moisture
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EXAMPLE 8.4-7
A stream of air at 30°C and 10% relative humidity is humidified in an
adiabatic spray tower operating at P ≈ 1 atm. The emerging air is to
have a relative humidity of 40%..
a) Determine the absolute humidity and the adiabatic saturation
temperature of the entering air.
Ans: 0.0026 kg water/kg dry air, Tas = Tw = 13.2°C
b) Calculate the rate at which water must be added to humidify 1000
kg/h of the entering air and the temperature of the exiting air.
Ans: 3.7 kg water /h, Tout = 21.2°C
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EXAMPLE
Cooling water leaves the condenser of a power plant and enters a wet
cooling tower at 35oC at a rate of 100 kg/s. Water is cooled to 22oC in
the tower by air that enters the tower at 1 atm, 20oC and 60% relative
humidity and leaves saturated at 30oC. Neglecting the power input of
the fan, determine
a) the volume flowrate of air into the cooling tower.
Ans: 0.0026 kg water/kg dry air, Tas = Tw = 13.2°C
b) The mass flow rate of the required makeup water
Ans: 3.7 kg water /h, Tout = 21.2°C
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