19-15: Deformation Behavior of Cooling Tower Fills Environmental ImpactMechanical behavior of plastic components are not only dependent on the pure load or load case (e. g. bending vs. pure compression), but also on the loading time and temperature. In this paper a simplified viscoelastic deformation model, based on the Findley creep model, has been derived to take these factors into account.
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The fan must be considered a constant suction volume blower for a given blade pitch
Chromium concentrations in plant materials (fescue grass) decreased with increasing distance from the cooling tower
This paper will present both field and laboratory test data independently obtained from operating cooling tower water systems that rely solely on PEFDs for microbiological control
A conclusion is reached that steel with appropriate corrosion protection should be the preferred structural material for industrial cooling towers
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The Cooling Tower Institute published its book
The development of Spread Spectrum communications technology now makes real-time vibration and process analysis available over plant ethernet or the internet
Performance test results are included
This does not provide for in-service isolation and measurement of fouling factors on both sides of exchangers
Three separate 50 days research studies using ammonia and phenol stripped coal gasification condensate from the Great Plains Coal Gasification Plant were performed
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