Mechanical Engineering - Heat Transfer, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Heat Transfer, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning - Section 1 (Q.No. 27)
27.
In a psychrometric process, the sensible heat added is 30 kJ/s and the latent heat added is 20 kJ/s. The sensible heat factor for the process will be
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Ravi said:
9 years ago
The answer is 0.6.
SHF = SH/[SH + LH],
SFH = 0.3/[0.3 + 0.2],
= 0.6.
SHF = SH/[SH + LH],
SFH = 0.3/[0.3 + 0.2],
= 0.6.
(3)
Pankaj sharma said:
10 years ago
Sensible heat factor = Sensible heat/(Sensible heat+Latent heat).
(1)
Mahendra datt said:
9 years ago
Shf = latent heat/sensible heat.
= 20/30,
= .6.
= 20/30,
= .6.
(1)
Amol Malode said:
8 years ago
SHF= S.H./S.H+L.H.
= 30/30+20,
= 30/50,
= 0.6.
= 30/30+20,
= 30/50,
= 0.6.
(1)
Pintu said:
6 years ago
We know that, SHF = SH/SH + L.H.
So,30/30+20 = 0.6.
So,30/30+20 = 0.6.
(1)
Sanjay kumar said:
1 decade ago
We know that the sensible heat factor(SHF),
SHR = qs / qt.
where,
qs = Sensible heat.
qt = Total heat.
SHR = qs / qt.
where,
qs = Sensible heat.
qt = Total heat.
Sandeep said:
1 decade ago
As SENSIBLE HEAT FACTOR = S.H (SENSIBLE HEAT)/ T.H (TOTAL HEAT).
Where total heat = sensible heat + latent heat.
Putting the given values provide us the answer as 0.6.
Where total heat = sensible heat + latent heat.
Putting the given values provide us the answer as 0.6.
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