Heat and Mass Transport
Adiabatic mixing refers to the process in which two or more fluid streams mix without any heat exchange with the surrounding environment. This means that the total enthalpy of the system remains constant during the mixing process, which is particularly important in understanding how temperature and humidity changes occur in systems like cooling towers and psychrometric processes. This principle helps explain the behavior of moist air as it interacts with other air streams, influencing energy transfer and cooling efficiency.
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