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The document discusses a cooling tower that receives air at 35°C with 90% relative humidity and removes it at 34°C with the same humidity. It asks the reader to determine the volume flowrate of air into the cooling tower and the mass flowrate of makeup water required. The document is signed off by Dr. Samah Hatab and appears to be part of a multi-page assignment or lesson plan from Suez University's Faculty of Engineering for a 4th level refrigeration and air conditioning course.

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The document discusses a cooling tower that receives air at 35°C with 90% relative humidity and removes it at 34°C with the same humidity. It asks the reader to determine the volume flowrate of air into the cooling tower and the mass flowrate of makeup water required. The document is signed off by Dr. Samah Hatab and appears to be part of a multi-page assignment or lesson plan from Suez University's Faculty of Engineering for a 4th level refrigeration and air conditioning course.

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Suez university

Faculty of Engineering
th
4 Level- Mechanical Power
Refrigeration and air conditioning 1

Sheet 3

Page 1 of 2 Dr/ Samah Hatab


Suez university
Faculty of Engineering
th
4 Level- Mechanical Power
Refrigeration and air conditioning 1

Respectively, and leaves at 34 C with a relative humidity of 90%. Determine the volume
flowrate of the air into the cooling tower and the mass flowrate of the required make up
water.

With my best wishes..,

Page 2 of 2 Dr/ Samah Hatab

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