For a passive desiccant system, use the “Enthalpy Heat Recovery” option under electric cooling equipment. For the active desiccant, select “Post Sensible, Relie...click here for more.
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Sensible heat is energy that is "sensible", which is to say related to a change in temperature. Basically, heat that is added or subtracted that causes a change in temperature. ... What Is Enthalpy?
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Sensible Heat is defined as the heat energy stored in a substance as a result of an increase in its temperature. Related topic:
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In this case we only need to consider the "sensible enthalpy" of the system. I.E. the energy required to take it from one temperature state to another.
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Latent heat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Two of the more common forms of latent heat (or enthalpies or energies) ... the latent energy absorbed during evaporation is released as sensible heat onto the ... |
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Sensible heat Same as enthalpy; the heat absorbed or transmitted by a substance during a change of temperature which is not accompanied by a change of ...
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where: enthalpy = enthalpy of formation + sensible enthalpy. sensible enthalpy = Because the enthalpy of formation of the fuel gas is much higher than the ...
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English-Chinese translation for sensible enthalpy (thermodynamics), energy required to go from one state to another - online dictionary EUdict.com.
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The enthalpy of moist and humid air consist of sensible heat and latent heat - enthalpy is used to calculate cooling and heating processes.
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Combustion Molar Enthalpy Tables. Enthalpy of Formation of Various Substances · Sensible Enthalpy of Carbon Dioxide · Sensible Enthalpy of Carbon ...
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