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Moist air at state 40 Cc DBT, 32°CWBT and 101.325 kPa barometric pressure mixes with saturation...

Moist air at state 40 Cc DBT, 32°CWBT and 101.325 kPa barometric pressure mixes with saturation air at 20 C and 101.325 kPa barometric pressure. If the mass of dry air are 4kg/s and 2 kg/s respectively. Calculate all air properties for the mixture? using psychrometric chart.

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