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Today's Topic: Cooling Towers Mode of Operations Natural Draft Forced Draft Components of Cooling Towers
Today's Topic: Cooling Towers Mode of Operations Natural Draft Forced Draft Components of Cooling Towers
Cooling Towers
Mode of Operations
Natural Draft
Forced Draft
Components of Cooling towers
Cooling Towers
Used to cool down water in industry.
The warm liquid comes in contact with unsaturated
gas, part of liquid evaporates and liquid Temp. drops.
The warm water from condensers & heat exchangers
in Chemical plants, power plants, air conditioning
units are cooled by this method and recirculated again
in the process.
Cooling towers are large diameter columns
Special packing to increase gas-liquid contact
Low Pressure drop
Cooling Towers
Water comes from top and distributed by spray
nozzles or pipes.
Air is entered from bottom by two modes
Forced draft / Induced draft
Natural convection
1) Natural Draft.
2) Mechanical Draft.
Natural draft :
Designs use very large concrete chimneys to introduce air through the
media. Due to the tremendous size of these towers (500 ft high and 400 ft
in diameter at the base) they are generally used for water flowrates above
200,000 gal/min. The tower is built of reinforced concrete varying from 5
to 12in. Thick.Usually these types of towers are only used by utility power
stations.
Natural Draft
Natural Draft
Natural draft towers in action
Mechanical draft Cooling Towers
Mechanical draft:
This type of cooling towers are much more widely used.
These towers utilize large fans to force air through
circulated water. The water falls downward over fill
surfaces which help increase the contact time between the
water and the air. This helps maximize heat transfer
between the two.
Mechanical draft towers offer control of cooling rates in
their fan diameter and speed of operation. These towers
often contain several areas (each with their own fan) called
cells.
Mechanical draft Cooling Towers
Types of Mechanical Draft Towers
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