18-29: Fundamentals of Compression Testing Cooling Tower Fill Packs for Load Utility IndustryThis paper covers the fundamentals of testing cooling tower fill packs for load capacity. Consistent testing methods guarantee accurate data, and therefore contribute to reliable design. Understanding how temperature, support width & mil thickness affect the ultimate compression strength of the fill product is key to optimum design. Failure modes and the influence of pack geometry and support span are also discussed.
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A comparison of Legiolert with conventional culture methods will be presented with a specific focus on the challenges associated with testing nonpotable water from cooling towers and related sources
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