vroma
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 15, 2007
- 9
Hi everyone,
I'm out of my depth with this area and I'm hoping you can help. I'm trying to determine the enthalpy of air with some moisture at around 600 degrees Fahrenheit and atmospheric pressure. Would I do this by adding the enthalpy of dry air to the enthalpy of superheated steam at 600 deg F (weighted by the masses of air and water, respectively)?
Thanks,
vroma
I'm out of my depth with this area and I'm hoping you can help. I'm trying to determine the enthalpy of air with some moisture at around 600 degrees Fahrenheit and atmospheric pressure. Would I do this by adding the enthalpy of dry air to the enthalpy of superheated steam at 600 deg F (weighted by the masses of air and water, respectively)?
Thanks,
vroma