Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7046224 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The natural draft dry cooling tower (NDDCT) is a critical facility for an indirect dry cooling power plant in arid area for its merit of excellent water-saving. While crosswind degrades the performance of a NDDCT by changing the flow field inside and outside. In order to quantitatively study the influence of different flow characteristics on the performance of a NDDCT, hence to grasp the affecting mechanism of crosswind, a half-cylindrical computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of a Heller type 660â¯MW NDDCT is developed and validated by a hot state modelling test rig. A flow loss factor (FLF) is derived and verified to linearly describe the effect of local flow field changing on the overall performance of a NDDCT. Based on the conjoint studies of the local FLF variation trends and the changing processes of correspondent flow characteristics in each specific flow segments, the critical factors influencing the performance of a NDDCT are identified under different crosswind conditions.
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Authors
Weiliang Wang, Junfu Lv, Hai Zhang, Qing Liu, Guangxi Yue, Weidou Ni,