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preet
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Hey all,
I'm working on a project where I'm trying to use the inherent dehumidification ability of air conditioners to remove moisture from a closed environment. I would like to estimate the amount of condensation (and hence moisture removal) that occurs. I don't have access to the air conditioning unit -- we're trying to spec the unit based on our estimations. To approximate the condensation rate, I'm modeling the problem as heat transfer through a cooling coil.
[PLAIN]http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/1413/72151171.png
I'd like to know whether the method I'm using is appropriate, or I've overlooked something. Any other feedback/advice would also be awesome :)
I'm working on a project where I'm trying to use the inherent dehumidification ability of air conditioners to remove moisture from a closed environment. I would like to estimate the amount of condensation (and hence moisture removal) that occurs. I don't have access to the air conditioning unit -- we're trying to spec the unit based on our estimations. To approximate the condensation rate, I'm modeling the problem as heat transfer through a cooling coil.
[PLAIN]http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/1413/72151171.png
I'd like to know whether the method I'm using is appropriate, or I've overlooked something. Any other feedback/advice would also be awesome :)
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