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Cooling tower cycles, evaporation, blowdown and makeup | |||
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Posted by: mbeychok ® 09/14/2005, 21:06:31 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Anyone whose plant includes an evaporative cooling tower and is concerned with the amount of blowdown or control of the concentration cycles will be interested in this. Here are the governing relationships for the makeup flow rate, the evaporation and windage losses, the draw-off rate, and the concentration cycles in an evaporative cooling tower system: M = Make-up water in gal/min
A water balance around the entire system is: M = E + D + W Since the evaporated water (E) has no salts, a chloride balance around the system is: M (XM) = D (XC) + W (XC) = XC (D + W) and, therefore: XC / XM = Cycles = M / (D + W) = M / (M - E) = 1 + {E / (D + W)} From a simplified heat balance around the cooling tower: (E) = (C) (Δ T) (cp) / HV where:
Windage losses (W), in the absence of manufacturer's data, may be assumed to be: W = 0.3 to 1.0 percent of C for a natural draft cooling tower
Concentration cycles in petroleum refinery cooling towers usually range from 3 to 7. In some large power plants, the cooling tower concentration cycles may be much higher. (Note: Draw-off and blowdown are synonymous. Windage and drift are also synonymous.) Milton Beychok Modified by mbeychok at Wed, Nov 22, 2006, 21:52:50 |
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