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SHROFF S.R. ROTARY INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY
PRINCIPLE SUPPORTER & SPONSOR-UNITED PHOSPHOROUS LTD(UPL)/SHROFF FAMILY
MANAGED BY ANKLESHWAR ROTARY EDUCATION SOCIETY
APPROVED BY AICTE, NEW DELHI, GOVT. OF GUJARAT & GTU AFFILIATED
Mass Transfer operation (∥)
TYPES OF COOLING TOWER
Prepared by:
Deepak prajapati (140990105050)
WHAT IS COOLING TOWER
• A cooling tower is a special type of heat exchangers in which the warm water and the air are brought in direct
contact for evaporative cooling.
• It must provide a very good contact of air and water in terms of the contact area and mass transfer coefficient of
water vapour while keeping the air pressure drop low.
• In the early years of industrial development, cooling of warm water for reuse was done in ‘spray ponds’.
• In a spray pond, as the name implies, a spray system located about six to eight feet above the water surface
creates small droplets of warm water that cool down by evaporation in contact with air.
• This is a simple and easy process but requires a large pond area.
• It is inefficient and creates the problem of entrainment and carryover of water droplets by air.
• The first water cooling tower was built in the USA by George Stocker in 1898.
• It was a wooden packed tower.
• Many changes in the design and construction of cooling tower have occurred since then.
• A brief history of development of cooling towers has been given by willa (1997).
IMPORTANT FACTORS THAT GOVERN THE OPERATION
OF A COOLING TOWER.
i. The dry-bulb and wet-bulb temperature of the air ;
ii. The temperature of warm water;
iii. The efficiency of and the contact time between the air and the water;
iv. The uniformity of distribution of the phase within the tower;
v. The air pressure drop;
vi. The desired temperature of the cooled water.
• The more important types are classified and described below.
Cooling Tower
Atmospheric Natural draft Mechanical draft
Forced draft Induced draft
Counterflow
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON AIR DRAFT :
• Atmospheric Towers :
• An atmospheric tower consists of a big rectangular chamber with two opposite louvered walls.
• The tower is packed with a suitable tower fill (tower fills and louvers will be described later).
• Atmospheric air enters the tower through the louvers driven by its own velocity.
• An atmospheric tower is cheap but inefficient.
• Its performance largely depends upon the direction and velocity of wind.
• Natural Draft Towers :
• A natural draft (also spelled ‘draught’) cooling tower has a large reinforced concrete shell of hyperbolic shape
(this is why such a tower is also called ‘hyperbolic tower’).
• A small part of it near bottom is filled with a high void packing consisting of inclined wood or PVC battens of
suitable size (1” × 2” cross-section is common) fitted into slots along the supporting frames.
• Alternative layers of battens run in perpendicular direction.
• The warm water splashes to form droplets as it falls from one batten to the next lower.
• Evaporation, and the resulting cooling of water, occurs at the water-film on the battens as well as on the surface
of a droplet.
• A few layers of batten placed above the water distributor act as the drift eliminator, which arrest fine water
droplets that tend to be carried away by the up-flowing air.
• A natural draft tower is so called because natural flow of air occurs through the tower.
• Two factors are responsible for creating the natural draft :
i. A rise in temperature and humidity of air in the column reduces its density .
ii. The wind velocity at the tower bottom.
• The pressure drop across the tower is low and the air velocity above the packing may vary from 1-1.5 m/s.
• The concrete tower is supported on a set of reinforced concrete columns.
• Air enters the tower at the bottom through the large openings in between the supporting columns and moves
countercurrent to water.
• In some cases, a few fans are installed at the bottom to enhance the air flow rate.
• This type of tower is called ‘fan-assisted’ natural draft tower.
• Natural draft towers are used in big installations like steam power plants requiring a huge quantity of cooling
water.
• The diameter may be as large as 100 m and the height about 150 m and the capacity may be as high as 500,000
gpm (gallons per minute) water.
• The hyperbolic shape is made because of the following reasons :
i. More packing can be fitted in the bigger area at the bottom of the shell ;
ii. Greater structural strength and stability of the shell is provided by this shape.
• Mechanical draft towers :
• Because of their huge shape, construction difficulties and cost, natural draft towers have been replaced by
mechanical draft towers in many installations.
• Compact and relatively small size units of rectangular shape are now available and preferred in process industrial
and petroleum refineries.
• A mechanical draft tower uses fans to move the air through the tower. The two types of such towers are :
I. Forced draft towers.
II. Induced draft towers.
i. FORCED DRAFT TOWERS :
• It has one or more fans located at the tower bottom to
push air into the tower .
• This is why it is called forced draft.
• The air flows counter-current to water.
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF FORCED DRAFT
TOWERS
• ADVANTAGES :
i. A part of the velocity head of air thrown by the
blower is converted to pressure head on entering
into the tower.
• This makes the forced draft tower slightly more
energy efficient than the induced draft type.
ii. The system is less susceptible to vibrations because
the fans are installed near the ground on a solid
foundation.
• DISADVANTAGES :
i. The air flow through the packing or fill may not be
uniform, particularly if the tower is big and a big
fan is used ;
ii. Some of the warm and humid air may be
recirculated back into the tower thereby reducing
the performance .
• The recirculation rate becomes low if the wind
velocity is high.
• Forced draft towers are not very popular except
for small capacities.
ii. INDUCED DRAFT TOWER :
• An induced draft tower has one or more fans located at the
top.
• The fans suck fresh air through the air inlets at the bottom.
• The air flow or draft is ‘induced’ by the suction created by
the fans and hence the name.
• The induced draft tower may be of two types :
i. Cross flow
ii. Counter flow
• Cross flow and counter flow depending upon the air inlet
and flow pattern.
COUNTER FLOW :
• In a ‘counter flow induced draft tower’ , vertical movement of air
countercurrent to the warm water occurs.
• The major advantage of this flow configuration is that the relatively
dry air contacts the coldest water at the bottom, and the humid air
contacts the warm water at the top of the tower.
• This ensure maximum average driving force for both heat and mass
transfer.
• But more fan horse –power is required because of the restricted area
of air flow at the bottom and, unlike the forced draft system, the
velocity head of the thrown out of the tower by the fans is
dissipated.
CROSS FLOW :
The cross flow induced draft cooling tower provides
horizontal air flow along the packed height.
The air flow is crosscurrent to the down-flowing water.
Louvers are provided all along the walls of the tower to
allow the air to move in.
For the same air flow rate, the tower required less
motor horsepower than the counter flow type.
But the growth of algae on the fills is more because the
tower interior gets more sunlight through the larger
number of louvers.
• The induced draft counter flow tower are nowadays built in compact cellular modules.
• Additional ‘cells’ may be added to increase the capacity if necessary.
• Each cell is provided with a fan, water distributor, and accessories.
• This is a big advantages of this type of tower.
• However, liquid distribution, in a crossflow tower is done by gravity flow through a hot water basin above the
packing which may be easily cleaned.
• A counter –flow tower needs distribution under pressure through spray nozzles which are not so easy to clean.
SIX –CELL CROSSFLOW INDUCED DRAFT TOWER
SPLASH-TYPE FILL COOLING TOWER
TYPICAL FIBRE-REINFORCED PLASTIC FAN CYLINDER
cooling tower

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cooling tower

  • 1. SHROFF S.R. ROTARY INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLE SUPPORTER & SPONSOR-UNITED PHOSPHOROUS LTD(UPL)/SHROFF FAMILY MANAGED BY ANKLESHWAR ROTARY EDUCATION SOCIETY APPROVED BY AICTE, NEW DELHI, GOVT. OF GUJARAT & GTU AFFILIATED Mass Transfer operation (∥) TYPES OF COOLING TOWER Prepared by: Deepak prajapati (140990105050)
  • 2. WHAT IS COOLING TOWER • A cooling tower is a special type of heat exchangers in which the warm water and the air are brought in direct contact for evaporative cooling. • It must provide a very good contact of air and water in terms of the contact area and mass transfer coefficient of water vapour while keeping the air pressure drop low. • In the early years of industrial development, cooling of warm water for reuse was done in ‘spray ponds’. • In a spray pond, as the name implies, a spray system located about six to eight feet above the water surface creates small droplets of warm water that cool down by evaporation in contact with air. • This is a simple and easy process but requires a large pond area.
  • 3. • It is inefficient and creates the problem of entrainment and carryover of water droplets by air. • The first water cooling tower was built in the USA by George Stocker in 1898. • It was a wooden packed tower. • Many changes in the design and construction of cooling tower have occurred since then. • A brief history of development of cooling towers has been given by willa (1997).
  • 4. IMPORTANT FACTORS THAT GOVERN THE OPERATION OF A COOLING TOWER. i. The dry-bulb and wet-bulb temperature of the air ; ii. The temperature of warm water; iii. The efficiency of and the contact time between the air and the water; iv. The uniformity of distribution of the phase within the tower; v. The air pressure drop; vi. The desired temperature of the cooled water.
  • 5. • The more important types are classified and described below. Cooling Tower Atmospheric Natural draft Mechanical draft Forced draft Induced draft Counterflow
  • 6. CLASSIFICATION BASED ON AIR DRAFT : • Atmospheric Towers : • An atmospheric tower consists of a big rectangular chamber with two opposite louvered walls. • The tower is packed with a suitable tower fill (tower fills and louvers will be described later). • Atmospheric air enters the tower through the louvers driven by its own velocity. • An atmospheric tower is cheap but inefficient. • Its performance largely depends upon the direction and velocity of wind.
  • 7.
  • 8. • Natural Draft Towers : • A natural draft (also spelled ‘draught’) cooling tower has a large reinforced concrete shell of hyperbolic shape (this is why such a tower is also called ‘hyperbolic tower’). • A small part of it near bottom is filled with a high void packing consisting of inclined wood or PVC battens of suitable size (1” × 2” cross-section is common) fitted into slots along the supporting frames. • Alternative layers of battens run in perpendicular direction. • The warm water splashes to form droplets as it falls from one batten to the next lower. • Evaporation, and the resulting cooling of water, occurs at the water-film on the battens as well as on the surface of a droplet. • A few layers of batten placed above the water distributor act as the drift eliminator, which arrest fine water droplets that tend to be carried away by the up-flowing air.
  • 9.
  • 10. • A natural draft tower is so called because natural flow of air occurs through the tower. • Two factors are responsible for creating the natural draft : i. A rise in temperature and humidity of air in the column reduces its density . ii. The wind velocity at the tower bottom. • The pressure drop across the tower is low and the air velocity above the packing may vary from 1-1.5 m/s. • The concrete tower is supported on a set of reinforced concrete columns. • Air enters the tower at the bottom through the large openings in between the supporting columns and moves countercurrent to water.
  • 11. • In some cases, a few fans are installed at the bottom to enhance the air flow rate. • This type of tower is called ‘fan-assisted’ natural draft tower. • Natural draft towers are used in big installations like steam power plants requiring a huge quantity of cooling water. • The diameter may be as large as 100 m and the height about 150 m and the capacity may be as high as 500,000 gpm (gallons per minute) water. • The hyperbolic shape is made because of the following reasons : i. More packing can be fitted in the bigger area at the bottom of the shell ; ii. Greater structural strength and stability of the shell is provided by this shape.
  • 12. • Mechanical draft towers : • Because of their huge shape, construction difficulties and cost, natural draft towers have been replaced by mechanical draft towers in many installations. • Compact and relatively small size units of rectangular shape are now available and preferred in process industrial and petroleum refineries. • A mechanical draft tower uses fans to move the air through the tower. The two types of such towers are : I. Forced draft towers. II. Induced draft towers.
  • 13. i. FORCED DRAFT TOWERS : • It has one or more fans located at the tower bottom to push air into the tower . • This is why it is called forced draft. • The air flows counter-current to water.
  • 14. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF FORCED DRAFT TOWERS • ADVANTAGES : i. A part of the velocity head of air thrown by the blower is converted to pressure head on entering into the tower. • This makes the forced draft tower slightly more energy efficient than the induced draft type. ii. The system is less susceptible to vibrations because the fans are installed near the ground on a solid foundation. • DISADVANTAGES : i. The air flow through the packing or fill may not be uniform, particularly if the tower is big and a big fan is used ; ii. Some of the warm and humid air may be recirculated back into the tower thereby reducing the performance . • The recirculation rate becomes low if the wind velocity is high. • Forced draft towers are not very popular except for small capacities.
  • 15. ii. INDUCED DRAFT TOWER : • An induced draft tower has one or more fans located at the top. • The fans suck fresh air through the air inlets at the bottom. • The air flow or draft is ‘induced’ by the suction created by the fans and hence the name. • The induced draft tower may be of two types : i. Cross flow ii. Counter flow • Cross flow and counter flow depending upon the air inlet and flow pattern.
  • 16. COUNTER FLOW : • In a ‘counter flow induced draft tower’ , vertical movement of air countercurrent to the warm water occurs. • The major advantage of this flow configuration is that the relatively dry air contacts the coldest water at the bottom, and the humid air contacts the warm water at the top of the tower. • This ensure maximum average driving force for both heat and mass transfer. • But more fan horse –power is required because of the restricted area of air flow at the bottom and, unlike the forced draft system, the velocity head of the thrown out of the tower by the fans is dissipated.
  • 17. CROSS FLOW : The cross flow induced draft cooling tower provides horizontal air flow along the packed height. The air flow is crosscurrent to the down-flowing water. Louvers are provided all along the walls of the tower to allow the air to move in. For the same air flow rate, the tower required less motor horsepower than the counter flow type. But the growth of algae on the fills is more because the tower interior gets more sunlight through the larger number of louvers.
  • 18. • The induced draft counter flow tower are nowadays built in compact cellular modules. • Additional ‘cells’ may be added to increase the capacity if necessary. • Each cell is provided with a fan, water distributor, and accessories. • This is a big advantages of this type of tower. • However, liquid distribution, in a crossflow tower is done by gravity flow through a hot water basin above the packing which may be easily cleaned. • A counter –flow tower needs distribution under pressure through spray nozzles which are not so easy to clean.
  • 19. SIX –CELL CROSSFLOW INDUCED DRAFT TOWER