Step 1: Understanding the given data.
The oven dry mass of warp yarn is given as 100 kg. Since the yarn is oven dry, it contains no moisture initially. The yarn is sized with an add-on of 8%, which means additional solid material is added based on the original dry weight of the yarn.
Step 2: Calculating the mass after sizing (dry basis).
Add-on of 8% means:
\[
\text{Size added} = 8% \text{ of } 100 = 8 \text{ kg}
\]
Therefore, the total dry mass of the sized yarn becomes:
\[
100 + 8 = 108 \text{ kg}
\]
Step 3: Interpreting overall moisture content.
The overall moisture content of 10% means that moisture constitutes 10% of the final mass, and the dry material constitutes 90% of the final mass.
Step 4: Calculating the final mass of the sized yarn.
Since 108 kg represents 90% of the final mass:
\[
\text{Final mass} = \frac{108}{0.90} = 120 \text{ kg}
\]
Step 5: Conclusion.
Hence, the final mass of the sized yarn after adding size and accounting for moisture content is 120 kg.