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Cooling Towers
What are main Types of Cooling Towers?
A cooling
tower as the name suggests is a device which releases excess heat from a system
into the atmosphere.
Cooling
tower technology finds its utility in large-scale economical cooling solutions.
It’s also the number one choice where work efficient long-term cooling solution
is desired.
Cooling
tower utilises cooling a stream of water which is at the higher temperature to
a lower temperature in order to gain the required or desired cooling effect.
Commonly
cooling towers reach their objectives by either cooling the working fluid to
near wet bulb temperature using evaporation or in case of closed circuit
cooling towers the mechanism cools the working fluid to dry bulb temperature
using air solely as the cooling medium.
Size of
the cooling tower can vary from a small rooftop unit to huge hyperboloid units
as used in nuclear power stations.
However,
in the real and practical sense, we seldom see such huge sized cooling towers
and mostly small-sized cooling towers are common in use for discharging heat
generated by air conditioning systems.
Cooling
towers find wide applicability in petrochemical applications, HVAC, chemical
plants and thermal power stations.
Types Of
Cooling Towers-
Broadly
the cooling towers are classified according to the type of air induction
utilised and are classified as a natural draft and induced draft cooling
towers.
Types Of
Cooling Towers On The Basis Of Heat Transfer methods used :
Dry
Cooling Towers:
In this type of cooling tower, the working fluid is channeled through tubes which collects the ambient heat and then this heat is exchanged with atmosphere using air as a medium. No liquid or water is hence used for cooling in this type of setup
In this type of cooling tower, the working fluid is channeled through tubes which collects the ambient heat and then this heat is exchanged with atmosphere using air as a medium. No liquid or water is hence used for cooling in this type of setup
Wet
Cooling towers:
It is also known as open circuit cooling towers. The working principle of wet cooling towers is evaporative cooling and in this case, the working fluid or the fluid used for heat exchange and the fluid that is actually evaporating is the same i.e. water.
It is also known as open circuit cooling towers. The working principle of wet cooling towers is evaporative cooling and in this case, the working fluid or the fluid used for heat exchange and the fluid that is actually evaporating is the same i.e. water.
Fluid
Coolers:
Also known as closed circuit cooling towers, these devices are actually hybrid in nature and combine the best of both dry and wet cooling systems.
Also known as closed circuit cooling towers, these devices are actually hybrid in nature and combine the best of both dry and wet cooling systems.
Here the
working fluid or the heat exchange fluid is encased in a tubing system and
never comes in contact with the open atmosphere.
The
tubing or the heated tubing is then subjected to a stream of water which in
turns exchanges the heat.
Types of
cooling tower on basis of methods of air flow generation:
Natural
draft cooling tower:
A large tall tower which is also wide-mouthed is used for this type of cooling. It utilises the principle of buoyancy to achieve the desired effect. The warm and moisture-laden air inside the tower will naturally rise towards the dry and cooler air outside the tower and this differential acts as a medium of heat exchange.
A large tall tower which is also wide-mouthed is used for this type of cooling. It utilises the principle of buoyancy to achieve the desired effect. The warm and moisture-laden air inside the tower will naturally rise towards the dry and cooler air outside the tower and this differential acts as a medium of heat exchange.
This type
of cooling tower is suitable for the huge area and heavy usage.
Mechanical
Draft Cooling tower:
This method uses power-driven fans to circulate air or suck out air through the cooling tower. They are further classified into induced draft towers and Forced draft towers.
This method uses power-driven fans to circulate air or suck out air through the cooling tower. They are further classified into induced draft towers and Forced draft towers.
Induced
Draft Towers:
This type of tower has a powerful fan unit at the top. When turned on this powerful exhaust fan pulls the hot moist air out of the system and into the atmosphere.
This type of tower has a powerful fan unit at the top. When turned on this powerful exhaust fan pulls the hot moist air out of the system and into the atmosphere.
The exit
velocity of air, in this case, is quite high when compared to the entry
velocity hence eliminating the risk of recirculation.
Forced
Draft Towers:
This is just the opposite of induced draft system, in this set up the fan blows in the air at high velocities in to the tower rather than forcing it out.
This is just the opposite of induced draft system, in this set up the fan blows in the air at high velocities in to the tower rather than forcing it out.
Here the
entry velocity of the air is quiet high in comparison to the exit velocity.
This type
of cooling tower not only cools but also raises the pressure of the system.
Ideal for applications where cooling and pressuring are both desired.
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