This is superheated in the sense that the temperature is above the dew point and there is no new liquid water to evaporate. This is really a mixture of two gases at this point. Knowing the humidity ratio, I can calculate an average molecular weight for the mixture. The humidity ratio doesn't...
I have a process where humid air goes through a blower. The temperature rise across the blower makes the humid air superheated at the outlet. Does anyone have a method for calculating the density of the superheated air at the discharge of the blower? Humidity ratio at the blower inlet is known...