New protocol will enable comparison of different fogging systems
The use of inlet air fogging for power augmentation in gas turbines has seen increasing application over the past decade. However, a major problem faced by gas turbine manufacturers who purchase inlet fogging systems is determining which fogging system is best for their application. With so many par...
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description | The use of inlet air fogging for power augmentation in gas turbines has seen increasing application over the past decade. However, a major problem faced by gas turbine manufacturers who purchase inlet fogging systems is determining which fogging system is best for their application. With so many parameters to measure and so many variables that can affect those measurements, the development of a measurement protocol by ASME aims to resolve the problem. |
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