Difference between revisions of "Cooling Towers"

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[[File:Counter flow design.PNG|thumb|right|Counter Flow Design of Cooling Towers]]
[[File:Counter flow design.PNG|thumb|right|Counter Flow Design of Cooling Towers]]
A cooling tower is a heat rejection device, which extracts waste heat to the atmosphere though the cooling of a water stream to a lower temperature. The type of heat rejection in a cooling tower is termed evaporative in that it allows a small portion of the water being cooled to evaporate into a moving air stream to provide significant cooling to the rest of that water stream.
A '''Cooling Tower''' is a heat rejection device, which extracts waste heat to the atmosphere though the cooling of a water stream to a lower temperature. The type of heat rejection in a cooling tower is termed evaporative in that it allows a small portion of the water being cooled to evaporate into a moving air stream to provide significant cooling to the rest of that water stream.


Otherwise simply we can say Cooling towers are heat removal devices used to transfer process waste heat to theatmosphere. Cooling towers may either use the evaporation of water to remove process heat and cool the working fluid to near the wet-bulb air temperature or, in the case of closed circuit dry cooling towers, rely solely on air to cool the working fluid to near the dry-bulb air temperature.
Otherwise simply we can say Cooling towers are heat removal devices used to transfer process waste heat to theatmosphere. Cooling towers may either use the evaporation of water to remove process heat and cool the working fluid to near the wet-bulb air temperature or, in the case of closed circuit dry cooling towers, rely solely on air to cool the working fluid to near the dry-bulb air temperature.

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