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12 May 1995 Power plant mist eliminator performance evaluation
Daniel L. Magnus
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Abstract
As the nation's power consumption continues to increase in conjunction with stricter environmental requirements, the need for monitoring the effectiveness of mist eliminator systems becomes a key issue. Techniques for monitoring the performance of these systems under operating conditions is vital for the industry in determining locations of high outages of flue gas desulfurization. This paper discusses one type of instrumentation for monitoring MES performance, the technique and the benefits provided to the industry.
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Daniel L. Magnus "Power plant mist eliminator performance evaluation", Proc. SPIE 2454, Nondestructive Evaluation of Aging Utilities, (12 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.209378
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KEYWORDS
Electronics

Sensors

Human-machine interfaces

Calibration

Computing systems

Liquids

Photography

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