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TP24-20 Automating Structural Inspections of Concrete Cooling Towers
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TP24-20 Automating Structural Inspections of Concrete Cooling TowersObserving, analyzing, and monitoring the structural condition of concrete cooling towers over time has long been a challenge for owners and operators. The structural elements of cooling towers can be obscured during operation and often inaccessible due to limited access options during brief outages. As a result, structural site conditions can be overlooked and the progression of deterioration may not be fully recognized, prompting unscheduled outages.
as it relates in the U
Cooling towers have drawn their share of the fire
EPA standards
The purpose of the EPA Method 13A tests were to measure the rate of total mineral mass emissions
The determination of the performance of a mechanical draft-cooling tower requires that the air mass flow through the tower be known
Both mechanical and natural-draft cooling towers present unique conditions inherent to their type of construction and exposure conditions
implied or statutory
and others who should or may wish to become familiar with this increasingly complex and important subject
the Water Research and Conservation Center
cyclic polarization (CP)
This paper discusses successful application of Smart Release technology to HVAC cooling systems
A comparison of methods to measure cooling tower drift was performed at MIT
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