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Aerospace
- Jun 23, 2003
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There is a closed loop evaporative cooler. The cooler consist of coils/tube bundles made of 1" OD x 0.065 wall tubing that are bent into serpentines to form 6-passes per tube/circuit and 42 tubes/serps wide. There are several coils/tube bundles set side by side and two large fans with back-draft dampers. The coils are 'flooded' with spray water on the outside of the tubes and the process that's being cooled is flowing through the inside of the tubes. The air is drawn over/thru the coils by the fans.
Say the air velocity is at about 750 ft/sec over the coils with both fans on. Is it safe to say that if both fans are identical and one goes out and assuming the dampers are working to block off the failed fan...that the air flow and therefor the air velocity over the coils/tube bundles would be cut in half? Resulting in an approx. air velocity over the coils being around 375 ft/sec?
Also...if that is the case, how would you go about figuring the effects on the heat transfer from the coils with the air velocity cut in half? This wouldn’t be a linear response right?
Thanks for any input
aero
There is a closed loop evaporative cooler. The cooler consist of coils/tube bundles made of 1" OD x 0.065 wall tubing that are bent into serpentines to form 6-passes per tube/circuit and 42 tubes/serps wide. There are several coils/tube bundles set side by side and two large fans with back-draft dampers. The coils are 'flooded' with spray water on the outside of the tubes and the process that's being cooled is flowing through the inside of the tubes. The air is drawn over/thru the coils by the fans.
Say the air velocity is at about 750 ft/sec over the coils with both fans on. Is it safe to say that if both fans are identical and one goes out and assuming the dampers are working to block off the failed fan...that the air flow and therefor the air velocity over the coils/tube bundles would be cut in half? Resulting in an approx. air velocity over the coils being around 375 ft/sec?
Also...if that is the case, how would you go about figuring the effects on the heat transfer from the coils with the air velocity cut in half? This wouldn’t be a linear response right?
Thanks for any input
aero