Abstract

A new approach of installing air deflectors around tower inlet circumferentially was proposed to optimize the inlet airflow and reduce the adverse effect of crosswinds on the thermal performance of natural draft wet cooling towers (NDWCT). And inlet airflow uniformity coefficient was defined to analyze the uniformity of circumferential inlet airflow quantitatively. Then the effect of air deflectors on the NDWCT performance was investigated experimentally. By contrast between inlet air flow rate and cooling efficiency, it has been found that crosswinds not only decrease the inlet air flow rate, but also reduce the uniformity of inlet airflow, which reduce NDWCT performance jointly. After installing air deflectors, the inlet air flow rate and uniformity coefficient increase, the uniformity of heat and mass transfer increases correspondingly, which improve the cooling performance. In addition, analysis on Lewis factor demonstrates that the inlet airflow optimization has more enhancement of heat transfer than mass transfer, but leads to more water evaporation loss.

Details

Title
Experimental Research on Optimizing Inlet Airflow of Wet Cooling Towers under Crosswind Conditions
Author
You Liang Chen 1 ; Yong Feng Shi 1 ; Hao, Jian Gang 1 ; Chang, Hao 1 ; Feng Zhong Sun 2 

 Huadian Electric Power Research Institute, No. 2 Xiyuan Ninth Road, Hangzhou 310030, China 
 Shandong University, No. 17923 Jingshi Road, Jinan 250061, China 
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Jan 2018
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17551307
e-ISSN
17551315
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2558529681
Copyright
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