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Hygrometry, Air Conditioning and Evaporative Coolers

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Applications of Engineering Thermodynamics

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This chapter deals with the properties of homogeneous two-fluid mixtures (and in particular moist air) and it is necessary to specify the distinction between DRY air (containing no moisture) and moist air (which does). Suffix a is for dry air, m for moist air, w for water, s for superheated steam.

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© 1979 G. Boxer

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Boxer, G. (1979). Hygrometry, Air Conditioning and Evaporative Coolers. In: Applications of Engineering Thermodynamics. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-04041-4_13

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