Where can I find the cooling tower institute blue book soft copy

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The Cooling Technology Institute, formerly known as the Cooling Tower Institute, publishes the "Cooling Tower Institute Blue Book," which contains essential cooling tower characteristic curves. For a soft copy of this resource, users are directed to the official website at http://www.cti.org/. Additionally, there is mention of a software version that may be beneficial for university projects focused on cooling towers. Accessing these resources can greatly aid in academic research and practical applications. This information is crucial for anyone studying cooling tower technology.
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where can I find the" cooling tower institute blue book" soft copy

Hey I'm doing a university project on cooling towers .The cooling tower institute published certain curves [cooling tower characteristic curves ] that I need on the "cooling tower institute blue book". There is also have a software version which would be even better.
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