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Engineering, 21.11.2019 21:31, bbyjoker

For an infiltration rate of 1.08 air changes per hour (ach), determine sensible, latent, and total infiltration heat load of a building at sea level, in kw, that is 20 m long, 13 m wide, and 3 m high when the outdoor air is at 38 degree c and 35 percent relative humidity. the building is maintained at 24 degree c and 55 percent relative humidity at all times. q_infiltration, sensible = q_infiltration, latent = kw q_infiltration, total = kw

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