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Kristof Papp
Hello
Lets say i have the given parameters:
air volume flow : V = 36 m3/h
Relative humidity: RH=33%
air mixing ratio : X = 5.5 (1g H2O) / 1kg (DRY AIR) (calculated from RH)
air temperature : T= 20 C
So i know how much mass of water is the air compared to the air's "dry air" mass content.
I only know the massflow's equation : m=ϱ*V , when the fluid consists of only 1 component.
But i don't know what to do, when the fluid constists of multiple components (H2o and Dry air).
So I know the air volume flow, but can't do anything with the density part, and don't know how to use "X"
, or the density of water and dry air at T=20
What is the equation which gives me the mass flow of the air's water content?
.
Thanks for help!
Homework Statement
Lets say i have the given parameters:
air volume flow : V = 36 m3/h
Relative humidity: RH=33%
air mixing ratio : X = 5.5 (1g H2O) / 1kg (DRY AIR) (calculated from RH)
air temperature : T= 20 C
So i know how much mass of water is the air compared to the air's "dry air" mass content.
Homework Equations
I only know the massflow's equation : m=ϱ*V , when the fluid consists of only 1 component.
But i don't know what to do, when the fluid constists of multiple components (H2o and Dry air).
So I know the air volume flow, but can't do anything with the density part, and don't know how to use "X"
, or the density of water and dry air at T=20
The Attempt at a Solution
What is the equation which gives me the mass flow of the air's water content?
.
Thanks for help!