Cooling Towers
The Function and the Benefits
What are Cooling
towers?
Cooling towers are actually heat
removal devices utilized to transfer process waste heat out in the
atmosphere. There are two different ways these devices can transfer
process heat. First is via utilizing water evaporation and the
other is depending only on air in order to cool the working fluid
towards the wet-bulb air temperature.
Most common applications
of cooling towers include the following:
a) Chemical
plants
b) Power
plants
c) Oil
refineries
d) Building
cooling
The functioning of
cooling towers:
The water to be
cooled is usually at a temperature between forty and sixty degree
Celsius. The water is pumped towards the top part of the structure
of cooling tower. The water thereafter flows down through several
plastics and wooden partitions available inside the system. The
water stream thereafter turns into various droplets.
The water tends to cool
off while dropping. This happens well under the impact of a current
of air that flows in an upwards direction and then falls inside a
basin at the tower base. Thereafter, the water again flows back
into the process of production so as to serve as a coolant. The
water in a cooling tower can easily cool down to about ten to
twenty degree Celsius.
Certain cooling towers
consist of one or more big fans. These fans are situated towards
the top of the tower. These fans work towards drawing the air in an
upward direction with the help of the cooling tower, thereby;
extracting good amount of heat from the cooling water. The
extraction of heat is contributed by the difference in temperature.
The whole conversion works towards drawing away a good amount of
heat.
There are certain
gigantic cooling towers such as the ones used in power stations are
higher enough to produce a kind of ‘chimney effect’ in order to
develop a good amount of traction. This rules out the necessity of
sucking fans.
Types of cooling towers:
You can get cooling
towers in all types of shapes and sizes. One of the best cooling
towers is the huge in size. They are created in hourglass shape and
are mostly found at power stations. Smaller units also exist.
Actually, the size depends on the cooling capacity of what is
required.
The cooling tower walls
are constructed of concrete. Both smaller and huge cooling towers
are constructed of concrete. There are also some units made of wood
or even plastic. Some of the experts in this field have also tried
creating combinations of concrete, wood and plastic and been very
successful.
Cooling towers are very
environmentally friendly. The amount of water that is evaporated is
only about 2 to 5 per cent. The rest of the water is used
again.
There may
be a little difficulty with cooling towers when it comes to noise.
They tend to produce a lot of noise due to the fans and dropping of
water. Hence, you need to make sure that it is not installed to
close to the residential area. The noise can be shielded with the
help of using plastics instead of wood.
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