This document outlines Mickley's 1949 method for calculating fogging conditions using design equations. It lists 9 steps involving calculating the change in enthalpy (ΔHV) between the initial enthalpy (Hi) and vapor enthalpy (HV) divided by the change in temperature (ΔTV) between the initial temperature (Ti) and vapor temperature (TV) while circulating air between an outdoor location (OL), evaporative cooler (EC), and target vapor line (TV) until a target line (TL2) is reached.
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Mickley Method
This document outlines Mickley's 1949 method for calculating fogging conditions using design equations. It lists 9 steps involving calculating the change in enthalpy (ΔHV) between the initial enthalpy (Hi) and vapor enthalpy (HV) divided by the change in temperature (ΔTV) between the initial temperature (Ti) and vapor temperature (TV) while circulating air between an outdoor location (OL), evaporative cooler (EC), and target vapor line (TV) until a target line (TL2) is reached.