MechEng1995
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2006
- 11
We are building a new 550MW Combined Cycle Power Plant (3 CTs on 1 Steam Turbine). We have been planning on using a 10 Cell (Back to back), Mechanical Draft, FRP cooling tower with undergound circulating (cooling) water piping to the tower. This piping feeds each cell from a riser stub up from the groung. This method is very clean and has worked very well in the past. However, we can not bury the cooling water piping this time, and in fact, we have to elevate the piping (78" steel pipe) on supports to maintain site access. As it turns out, the elevation of the pipe will be right at the deck elevation. The challenge is this: We need to find a way to run the 78" pipe directly onto the deck of the cooling tower, divide it as necessary for distribution, and incorporate an isolation valve for each cell. We must do this without increasing the footprint of the tower or making the tower so robust that is becomes cost prohibitive.
Does anyone have a cooling tower that is similar to this? Any studies? Any pictures?
Thanks,
Brett
Does anyone have a cooling tower that is similar to this? Any studies? Any pictures?
Thanks,
Brett