Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7046478 Applied Thermal Engineering 2018 59 Pages PDF
Abstract
Natural draft dry cooling tower (NDDCT), with little water usage, is a primary choice for power plants in dried regions. However, the increased ambient temperature during summer days decreases the cooling performance of NDDCT. Inlet air pre-cooling is used to alleviate the tower deterioration by making use of water evaporation to remove excess heat from inlet air. To achieve the maximal cooling effect, the injection heights, radial distances and injection directions of employed nozzle LNN1.5 were studied based on the CFD results. The study shows that lower nozzle placement can cool the central part of the radiator while the higher one cools the middle part. Additionally, the increasing extended length can boost the evaporation process of generated spray. Moreover, the upward and co-flow injections have poorer performance than the downward and counter-flow injections. Furthermore, an introduction of wall cover changes the flow field and drives the pre-cooled air flow through the edge of radiator. Since the wall cover reduces the blockage caused by the near-wall vortex the resultant low-temperature region move outwardly.
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