Pavan Kumar
Chemical
- Aug 27, 2019
- 400
Hi All,
I am calculating the cooling tower evaporation loss for our cooling tower as follows:
We = 0.00085 x Wc x ( T1 - T2 )
Wc = Circulation flow rate at Tower Inlet, US gpm
T1 = Tower Inlet Temperature, Deg F
T2 = Tower Outlet Temperature, Deg F
We = Evaporation Loss, US gpm.
Please see the attached drawing. Our cooling tower is supplied with large excess of water as makeup water.
At the cooling tower outlet the excess water over flows to other sources as mentioned in the drawing. For example if the pump flow rate is 3051 gpm, 3000 gpm only return back to tower. The remaining 51 gpm is sent to these other sources I mentioned above.
1) Now my question is to calculate the evaporation losses, I want to confirm that circulation flow rate, Wc in the above formula is the water returning to the tower and not the pumping rate?. That means I need to consider the 3000 gpm for calculation and not the 3051 gpm in the above example.
2) My second question is about the Cooling Water outlet temperature, T2. Is this the temperature if the water falling down in the tower before it mixes with the make-up water or is it after the mixing. The temperature of the water falling down can be calculated depending on the tower efficiency and approach. I just want to know which temperature to use even though they may very close.
Thanks and Regards,
Pavan Kumar
I am calculating the cooling tower evaporation loss for our cooling tower as follows:
We = 0.00085 x Wc x ( T1 - T2 )
Wc = Circulation flow rate at Tower Inlet, US gpm
T1 = Tower Inlet Temperature, Deg F
T2 = Tower Outlet Temperature, Deg F
We = Evaporation Loss, US gpm.
Please see the attached drawing. Our cooling tower is supplied with large excess of water as makeup water.
At the cooling tower outlet the excess water over flows to other sources as mentioned in the drawing. For example if the pump flow rate is 3051 gpm, 3000 gpm only return back to tower. The remaining 51 gpm is sent to these other sources I mentioned above.
1) Now my question is to calculate the evaporation losses, I want to confirm that circulation flow rate, Wc in the above formula is the water returning to the tower and not the pumping rate?. That means I need to consider the 3000 gpm for calculation and not the 3051 gpm in the above example.
2) My second question is about the Cooling Water outlet temperature, T2. Is this the temperature if the water falling down in the tower before it mixes with the make-up water or is it after the mixing. The temperature of the water falling down can be calculated depending on the tower efficiency and approach. I just want to know which temperature to use even though they may very close.
Thanks and Regards,
Pavan Kumar