Latent heat gain equation
[DOC File]Swimming Pool Heat Loss Basics
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Swimming Pool Heat Loss Basics. There are two forms of heat loss from a swimming pool and the pool house: sensible and latent heat loss. Sensible heat loss is that loss due to a temperature difference, such as the temperature difference across the building envelope or the temperature difference between the make-up ventilation air and the ...
[DOC File]Height Change Equation - United States Naval Academy
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cv - specific heat at constant volume = 717 (1 + 1.02q) m2 s-2 K-1. cp - specific heat at constant pressure = 1004 (1 + .84q) m2 s-2 K-1. Llv - latent heat of vaporization = [2.5003x106 - 2.396x103 T((C)] m2 s-2 . Lli - latent heat of fusion = 3.34x105 m2 s-2. Liv - latent heat of sublimation = [2.834x106 - …
[DOC File]CONDENSATION OF FLUE GASES IN BOILERS
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The following equation is given as a correlation of latent heat as a function of partial pressure (X): (kJ/kg) (16) The total latent heat gain from the water vapour is calculated from: (kJ/kgfuel) (17) The sensible heat of the water (liquid phase) when the exit temperature decrease under the dew point is given by: (kJ/kgfuel) (18) Cpliquid: The ...
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The liquid inside the copper pipe is vaporised and expands into the heat tip. There the vapour liquefies and the latent heat released is transferred, using a heat exchanger, to the domestic hot water system. The condensed liquid returns to the copper pipe and the cycle is repeated.
[DOC File]To Measure the Specific Latent heat of Fusion of Ice
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From this equation you can calculate the specific latent heat of fusion of ice. The accepted value is 334,000 J/kg. Try to explain why your experiment gave a different answer. Were your 2 results very different? Data Collection: Record temperature, mass of water and mass of ice in a suitable table.
[DOCX File]Laurence Jackson School
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When you heat a material, its particles gain energy. Scientists talk about internal energy of an object or material. ... Iron is more dense than wood and wood is more dense than air. The equation for density is: ... this is called latent heat. So the fact that a liquid can be turned into a solid means the particles in a liquid have potential ...
[DOC File]Latent heat measurement - schoolphysics
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The specific latent heat of vaporization of a liquid may be measured by a modification of the method of Ramsey and Marshall (1896). ... The specific latent heat of vaporisation L of the liquid can then be found from the equation. ... the mixture is assumed to gain as much heat as it losses and a cooling correction need not be applied.
[DOC File]Exp2S95A - University of Notre Dame
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The heat Q required to change mass m from solid to liquid is Q = LF m. As the substance changes from the liquid to the solid phase, it releases an equal quantity of heat, i.e. Q = - LF m. The latent heat of fusion of water, the heat required to change ice to liquid water at 0 C, is 333kJ/kg = 79.5 cal/g.
[DOCX File]Energy Efficient Buildings
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The latent heat gain is the energy required to condense the water vapor given off by human respiration and perspiration. The latent heat gain is the product of the mass of water vapor from humans and the enthalpy of evaporation for water vapor at atmospheric pressure.
[DOCX File]Home Page - RESNET
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The calculated sensible, latent, and total heat gain at design conditions for one or more orientations for the zone. If the heat gain has been provided for more than one orientation in Section 4.2.4.17, then tThe difference between the maximum and minimum total heat gain at design conditions across the orientations specified in Section 4.2.4.17.
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