Engineering Knowledge Base
From cooling, deodorization, and dust control to humidification, disinfection, and landscape fog, find practical guidance by site type, application, and engineering conditions.
Use site type, application, and engineering conditions to find answers faster
Yuan Tsai’s Engineering Knowledge Base organizes practical guidance for misting systems used in cooling, deodorization, dust control, humidification, disinfection, landscape fog, and anti-static applications.
The content covers construction sites, industrial facilities, agriculture and livestock operations, environmental odor control sites, commercial spaces, landscape fog projects, and custom applications, along with nozzle droplet size, mist drift, dew point, water quality, material selection, and maintenance topics.
Not just a list of articles, but a decision-oriented hub for solution fit, constraints, and data collection.
Start from the closest application or site type, then review layout logic, KPIs, common mistakes, and FAQs.
If you already have dimensions, photos, use case, airflow, utilities, and KPIs, you can move directly into preliminary planning.
Quick Search
Search by application, site type, engineering topic, or common questions.
Browse by Application
Start from the desired function to understand layout logic, priorities, and common risks.
Queue zones, semi-open work areas, public dwell spaces, and hot environments.
Waste, wastewater, livestock, recycling, and perimeter odor control.
Construction, transfer points, stockpiles, demolition zones, and traffic lanes.
Greenhouses, storage, process areas, and humidity-sensitive spaces.
Personnel lanes, vehicle lanes, hygiene checkpoints, and biosecurity flows.
Commercial scenes, scenic features, water edges, and atmosphere design.
Electronics, packaging, printing, and static-sensitive process zones.
Mixed-use projects, temporary works, special operating conditions, and custom logic.
Browse by Site Type
Start from the site context, then continue into the matching topic page.
Transfer points, fences, demolition zones, soil areas, and traffic lanes.
Cooling, humidification, anti-static control, dust, and local odor control.
Waste, incineration, landfill, wastewater, and recycling sites.
Barns, feed zones, biosecurity lanes, deodorization, and cooling.
Queue areas, event grounds, transit zones, and semi-open public spaces.
Scenic mist, water features, display use, and ambience design.
Storefronts, food service areas, markets, and customer dwell zones.
Temporary events, hybrid-use sites, and non-standard deployment logic.
Key Engineering Topics
Use engineering principles and field constraints to avoid the most common planning mistakes.
Droplet size directly affects cooling efficiency, wetting risk, drift distance, and coverage behavior.
Ignoring wind and semi-open airflow often leads to unstable performance and overspray.
Humidification and anti-static control should start from dew point and condensation limits.
System stability and nozzle life often depend on filtration, water quality, and routine maintenance.
Performance can be verified through temperature, humidity, dust, odor, or comfort-related indicators.
When chemical dosing is involved, confirm material compatibility, dosing logic, and maintenance procedures.
Common Questions
Start with the most frequently asked engineering questions, then continue into the full FAQ center.
Not sure which solution fits your site?
Provide the site type, application, area, and key field conditions to receive a preliminary planning direction and quote reference.