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    Help with HVAC and Temp mixing

    The insulation will be encapsulated within a vapor barrier (silicone textile). this will then be sealed to the the duct.
  2. wreckless192

    Help with HVAC and Temp mixing

    Thanks so far for all the feedback. Do forgive my lack of knowledge/experience in this area. here is a little more detail of my application. This is an aerospace application where i'm looking to insulate a system. I typically deal with high temp. where we insulate to contain or protect from...
  3. wreckless192

    Help with HVAC and Temp mixing

    ok. In my calculations i got the same answer. now given that. is there a formula or psychrometric chart that i can determine the dew point temp? my challenge has been with the units i have for ambient humidity (gr/lb). which is more of the mixing ratio units. all the table and charts that i...
  4. wreckless192

    Help with HVAC and Temp mixing

    The air is not steam. the hot air is coming off of an aircraft engine turbine. the cold air is is coming from outside.
  5. wreckless192

    Help with HVAC and Temp mixing

    Hot air is mixing with cold air. A sketch is attached.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=004d6520-9ade-4bae-897d-b78989b6f351&file=AIR_MIX.jpg
  6. wreckless192

    Help with HVAC and Temp mixing

    No, this is not a school project. I am in the thermal and heat management industry, but we don't really deal with condensation applications.
  7. wreckless192

    Help with HVAC and Temp mixing

    Hope somebody can help with this. i'm trying to found the dew point temperature. the parameters are as follows: Ambient Temp: 89F Ambient Humidity: 210 gr/lb Pressure: 14.7 psi Hot air into tube: 575F (@ .1 lb/min flow) Cold air into tube:-18.9F (@ 44 lb/min flow) I know that first the mixed...

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