Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1550919 Solar Energy 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a new concept of hybrid cooling, named solar enhanced natural draft dry cooling tower (SENDDCT), in which solar collectors are added to traditional natural draft dry cooling towers to increase their performance. The purpose of using solar energy in this new cooling system is to increase the suction through the tower so that more air flow is achieved through the compact heat exchangers that cool condensers of a geothermal power plant. For the same size of the cooling tower, more air flow across the heat exchangers means more heat can be rejected by the system. The governing equations for the SENDDCT are similar to those of a conventional natural draft dry cooling tower except that solar heating is added after the heat exchanger bundles. Performance comparisons show that SENDDCT has substantial advantages over conventional natural draft dry cooling towers for geothermal power plants as well as standalone solar chimney power plants.

► We propose a model for natural draft dry cooling with solar enhancement concept. ► Smaller tower or less heat transfer area can be achieved by this design. ► These benefits brought by solar enhancement increase with the size of the plants. ► This design is more effective compared to original solar chimney concept.

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