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Gas Turbine - Inlet Fogging - American Moistening Systems

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4/16/2020 Gas Turbine | Inlet Fogging | American Moistening Systems

Moisture (GPM) required to lower inlet temperature

Data:

Temperature Dry Bulb: 110°F

Temperature Wet Bulb: 70°F

Turbine Air Flow: 745,388 ft3/min

From Table (See Above):

Humidity Ratio: 64 grains/(lb dry air)

Specific Volume: 13.75 ft3/(lb dry air)

Calculation

(745,388 ft3/min)(64 grains/lb. of dry air)


= 59.7 GPM 60 GPM
(7000 grains/lb. of water)(13.75 ft3/lb. of dry air)(8.3lbs/gallon)

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