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Air Temperature in Heat and Mass Transfer Formulas
Air temperature is the temperature of the air surrounding an individual and is typically measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or in Kelvin. And is denoted by T∞.
Formulas to find Air Temperature in Heat and Mass Transfer
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Temperature of air during humidification
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Temperature of air given gas constant of water
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Heat and Mass Transfer formulas that make use of Air Temperature
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Enthalpy of evaporation for water in humidification
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Convective mass transfer coefficient in humidification
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Heat transfer coefficient in humidification
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Specific heat of air during humidification
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Specific heat of air given gas constant
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Gas constant of water vapor
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Enthalpy of evaporation of water in humidification
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Wet bulb temperature given gas constant of water vapor
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Wet bulb temperature of humidification
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Partial pressure of water vapor at wet bulb temperature
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Partial pressure of water vapor in air
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List of variables in Heat and Mass Transfer formulas
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Enthalpy of Evaporation
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Specific Heat of Air
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Lewis Number
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Partial Pressure
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Total Pressure
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Partial Pressure in air
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Wet Bulb Temperature
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Gas constant
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Density
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Mean Temperature
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FAQ
What is the Air Temperature?
Air temperature is the temperature of the air surrounding an individual and is typically measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or in Kelvin.
Can the Air Temperature be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Air Temperature, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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