kPa total pressure. Determine: (a) the specific humidity, (b) the relative humidity, (c) thevolume of the tank. 14-13 A room contains air at 20C and 98 kPa at a relative humidity of 85 percent. Determine: (a) the partial pressure of dry air, (b) the specific humidity of the air, (c) the enthalpy per unit mass of dry air 14-15 A room contains air at 85F and 13.5 psia at a relative humidity of 60 perce nt. Determine: (a) the partial pressure of dry air, (b) the specific humidity, (c) the enthalpy per unit mass of dry air. 14-16 An 8 m^3-tank contains saturated air at 30C, 105 kPa. Determine: (a) the mass of dry air, (b) the specific humidity, (c) the enthalpy of the air per unit mass of the dry air. 14-17 Determine the masses of dry air and the water vapor contained in a 90-m^3 room at 93 kPa, 26C, and 50 percent relative humidity. 14-18 Humid air at 100 kPa, 20C, and 90 percent relative humidity is compressed i n a steady-flow, isentropic compressor to 800 kPa. What is the relative humidity of the air at the compressor outlet? 14-28 The dry- and wet-bulb temperatures of atmospheric air at 95 kPa are 25 and 17C, respectively. Determine: (a) the specific humidity, (b) the relative humidity, (c) the enthalpy of the air, in kJ/kg dry air. 14-29 The air in a room has a dry-bulb temperature of 26C and a wet-bulb temperat ure of 218C. Assuming a pressure of 100 kPa, determine (a) the specific humidity, (b) the relative humidity, (c) the dew-point temperature. 14-31 The air in a room has a dry-bulb temperature of 75F and a wet-bulb temperat ure of 65F. Assuming a pressure of 14.3 psia, determine: (a) the specific humidity, (b) the relative humidity, (c) the dew-point temperature. 14-32 Atmospheric air at 35C flows steadily into an adiabatic saturation device a nd leaves as a saturated mixture at 25C. Makeup water is supplied to the device a t 25C. Atmospheric pressure is 98 kPa. Determine the relative humidity and specif ic humidity of the air. 14-39 The air in a room has a pressure of 1 atm, a dry-bulb temperature of 24C, a nd a wet-bulb temperature of 17C. Using the psychrometric chart, determine: (a) the specific humidity, (b) the enthalpy, in kJ/kg dry air, (c) the relative humidity,
(d) the dew-point temperature, and
(e) the specific volume of the air, in m^3/kg dry air. 14-41 Atmospheric air at a pressure of 1 atm and drybulb temperature of 28C has a wet-bulb temperature of 20C. Using the psychrometric chart, determine: (a) the relative humidity, (b) the humidity ratio, (c) the enthalpy, (d) the dew-point temperature, and (e) the water vapor pressure 14-43 Atmospheric air at a pressure of 1 atm and drybulb temperature of 90F has a dew-point temperature of 75F. Using the psychrometric chart, determine: (a) the relative humidity, (b) the humidity ratio, (c) the enthalpy, (d) the wet-bulb temperature, (e) the water vapor pressure. 14-64 Air enters a heating section at 95 kPa, 12C, and 30 percent relative humidi ty at a rate of 6 m^3/min, and it leaves at 25C. Determine: (a) the rate of heat transfer in the heating section (b) the relative humidity of the air at the exit. 14-65 Humid air at 1 atm, 35C, and 45 percent relative humidity is cooled at cons tant pressure to the dew-point temperature. Determine the cooling, in kJ/kg dry air, required for this process.