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+1.626.359.4550
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Monrovia, California 91016
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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

Technical Leadership Through Research & Development:

Mee Industries Inc. is committed to a research & development program designed to continuously optimize and enhance the performance of its MeeFog™ cooling systems. A fully equipped research facility is dedicated to gas turbine inlet fogging research. This includes a 35 ft., 6000 ft/min. (11.5 m. 1829 m/min) wind tunnel specially designed to analyze fogging flow in gas turbine intake ducts, state of the art laser scattering measurement devices to monitor droplet behavior, and other analytical tools and software.

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Brochure:
Gas Turbine Inlet Air Fogging.
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White Paper:
A Comparative Guide to Inlet Air Cooling Technologies.
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Research
The most important quantitative factors for inlet air fogging are the surface area of water exposed for evaporation (affects the evaporative cooling of the spray) and the size of the largest droplets (affects the potential for compressor blade distress.)
 
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Mee Industries has published many award-winning technical papers on the subjects of water atomization, comparing fog nozzles and general technology of inlet fogging.
 
Computer Simulation
CFD and computer modeling software to simulate the existing situation at the plant, climatic conditions, and arrive at power output expectations.
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