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Problem: Psychometric's Problem 12 2000 CFM of air at 72 degrees dry bulb and 58 degrees wet bulb is cooled and humidified by an air washer with a bypass fa...
Given: 2000 CFM of air at 72 degrees dry bulb and 58 degrees wet bulb is cooled and humidified by an air washer with a bypas...
Approach: So earlier we did a problem about an evaporative cooler and an air washer is a type of evaporative cooler So they work on the s...
Result: So earlier we did a problem about an evaporative cooler and an air washer is a type of evaporative cooler So they work on the same principle which ...
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OH 81: HVAC: Psychrometrics #12
Q: Can I solve the leaving conditions of the air washer by using a humidity ratio mixing calculation—treating the process as mixing of two air streams?
A: A simple humidity ratio mixing calculation doesn't capture the full physics of an air washer, because an air washer involves both mixing and simultaneous heat and mass transfer between the air and water spray. The process follows a path along a constant wet bulb temperature line on the psychrometric chart, not a simple mixture of inlet and outlet conditions. You need to trace the process along that wet bulb line to find the leaving state.