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Dry thermometer temperature of 65.6C , air entering a dryer Its dot is 15.6ºC. Using the...

Dry thermometer temperature of 65.6C , air entering a dryer
Its dot is 15.6ºC. Using the humidity chart, the humidity value of the air (kgH2O / kg
k.air) and percent humidity (%). The volume of moist air (ısı) and heat
Find the capacity (????) values. Results must be in the SI unit system.

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using phychrometric chart we can find the required variables as shown above

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