Cooling Tower (2019) PDF
Cooling Tower (2019) PDF
Cooling Tower (2019) PDF
A Cooling tower is a wind braced enclosure or shell usually made of wood, concrete or metal with fillings on the inside to aid water
exposure. The water to be cooled is pumped into a distributing header at the top of the tower from which it drops in sprays to the
filling. The water spreads out in the filling thus exposing new water surfaces to the air circulating through the tower. The cooled
water drops to the bottom of the tower called the catch basin. The air circulating through the tower becomes partially saturated with
moisture by evaporating some amount of water. This evaporation is mostly what cools the water.
B ma
1
m1
3 A ma
m3
2 catch basin
m2
where 6.66 x 10 4
A
(for tw of equal or greater th an 0 C)
C
5.94 x 10 4
A
(for tw of less than 0 C)
C
0.622 Pv kgm
W
P Pv kgda
7. Relative Humidity
Pv
RH x 100 %
Pd
8. Enthalpy
h = 1.0045td + W[2501.3 + 1.86td] KJ/kgda
9. Specific Volume
0.287 ( t d 273) m 3
10. Degree of Saturation (P Pv) kgda
P Pd
μ RH
P Pv
11. By moisture balance in the tower:
a) With make up water, m1 = m2
m3 = ma(WB - WA) kg/sec
b) Without make up water available, m 1 m2:
m1 - m2 = ma (WB - WA) kg/sec
12. By energy balance in the tower:
SAMPLE PROBLEMS
1. An atmospheric cooling tower has an efficiency of 50% when handling 4 L/s of water. It is connected to the water cooling
system of an engine developing 56 KW. If the wet bulb temperature is 21C, what are the temperature of the water entering and
leaving the cooling tower. Heating value of fuel is 43 000 KJ/kg, fuel consumption is 0.24 kg/KW-hr, 27 % of total heat value of
fuel goes to jacket water. Assume no heat loss in connections. (27C; 24C)
2. A cooling tower receives 3.2 L/sec of water at 46C. Atmospheric air at 16C DB and 55% RH enters the tower at 3 m3/sec and
leaves at 32C saturated. Determine:
a) the volume of water leaving the tower in L/sec (3.07 L/sec)
b) exit temperature of water in C. (25C)
At 16C and 55% RH: W = 0.0062 kgm/kgda; h = 31.792 KJ/kgda; v = 0.8278 m 3kgda
At 32C and 100% RH: W = 0.030712 kgm/kgda; h = 110.803 KJ/kgda; v = 0.9077 m3/kgda
3. A 600 KW brake power diesel engine with 6 cylinders has a brake thermal efficiency of 32% and a jacket water loss of 30%. It
uses a closed cooling system with a cooling tower 10 m high. The temperature rise after passing the water jacket is 15C and the
cooling tower range is 6C. Calculate:
a) Capacity of jacket water pump in L/sec (9 L/sec)
b) Exhaust loss in KJ/hr if friction, radiation and other losses amounts to 8% (2.02 x106 KJ/hr)
c) Cooling water flow rate in the cooling tower in L/hr (80 L/hr)
d) standard size of electric motor to drive the raw water pump if the total dynamic head is 35 m
and the pump efficiency is 88%. (9 KW)
Example No. 1
A cooling tower receives 3.2 L/sec of water at 46C. Atmospheric air at 16C DB and 55% RH enters the tower at 3 m3/sec and
leaves at 32C saturated. Determine:
a) the volume of water leaving the tower in L/sec (3.08 L/sec)
b) exit temperature of water in C. (25.15C)
Air out
ma
B
Hot Water in 1
m1
Make Up water
A Air In
3
m3 ma
Hot Water out
m2
2
Using Fundamental formulas or Psychrometric chart
m1 (h1 h 2 )
ma kg/sec
(h B h A ) ( WB WA )h 2
m1h1 m a (h B h A )
h2 KJ/kg
m1 m a ( WB WA )
m1 (h1 h 2 )
ma kg/sec
(h B h A ) ( WB WA )h 3
kg
ma 39.06
sec