Oct 19, 2002 #1 athomas236 Mechanical Joined Jul 1, 2002 Messages 607 Location GB Hello, can anyone tell me the likely impact of increasing wind velocity on the thermal performance of cooling towers. Thanks in advance athomas236
Hello, can anyone tell me the likely impact of increasing wind velocity on the thermal performance of cooling towers. Thanks in advance athomas236
Oct 20, 2002 #2 quark Mechanical Joined Jan 23, 2002 Messages 3,409 Location IN You mean air velocity passing through cooling tower? Generally gas to liquid ratio is 1.5 to 2. If you increase the velocity beyond this, it will result in increased drift losses. Regards, Upvote 0 Downvote
You mean air velocity passing through cooling tower? Generally gas to liquid ratio is 1.5 to 2. If you increase the velocity beyond this, it will result in increased drift losses. Regards,
Oct 25, 2002 Thread starter #3 athomas236 Mechanical Joined Jul 1, 2002 Messages 607 Location GB Thanks Quark but I just meant the velocity of the ambient air around the tower rather than the velocity in the tower. Regards, athomas236 Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks Quark but I just meant the velocity of the ambient air around the tower rather than the velocity in the tower. Regards, athomas236
Oct 26, 2002 #4 quark Mechanical Joined Jan 23, 2002 Messages 3,409 Location IN Air velocity passing through a cooling tower (not natural draught)is higher. So no substantial effect. Upvote 0 Downvote
Air velocity passing through a cooling tower (not natural draught)is higher. So no substantial effect.
Oct 30, 2002 Thread starter #5 athomas236 Mechanical Joined Jul 1, 2002 Messages 607 Location GB quark, Thank you for your response athomas236 Upvote 0 Downvote