TY - JOUR
T1 - A study on multi-nozzle arrangement for spray cooling system in natural draft dry cooling tower
AU - Sun, Yubiao
AU - Guan, Zhiqiang
AU - Gurgenci, Hal
AU - Li, Xiaoxiao
AU - Hooman, Kamel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Natural draft dry cooling tower (NDDCT) technology is especially attractive to power plants built in arid regions with limited water resource. However, high ambient temperature in summer deteriorates the performance of built NDDCT. To address this problem, evaporative pre-cooling technology has been developed by using nozzles to disintegrate water into fine droplets to achieve quick evaporation. The pre-cooled air flowing through radiator, has an enhanced heat exchange with the hot working fluid in the tube side. This paper reports a spray cooling system for the experimental tower built in UQ by combining several nozzle LNN1.5 to cool the inlet air and consequently improve the cooling efficiency of the NDDCT. To minimize water usage, a careful arrangement of spray nozzles should be investigated to achieve the maximum cooling outcome. With five nozzles installment, the inlet air is cooled by 6.3 °C, corresponding to 51.2% cooling efficiency. A dimensionless analysis is presented to correlate cooling efficiency with influencing factors. The advantage of this pre-cooling system lies in the efficient water usage: more than 96% of the injected water extracts substantial heat from hot air and evaporates into vapor, leading to a pre-cooled airflow.
AB - Natural draft dry cooling tower (NDDCT) technology is especially attractive to power plants built in arid regions with limited water resource. However, high ambient temperature in summer deteriorates the performance of built NDDCT. To address this problem, evaporative pre-cooling technology has been developed by using nozzles to disintegrate water into fine droplets to achieve quick evaporation. The pre-cooled air flowing through radiator, has an enhanced heat exchange with the hot working fluid in the tube side. This paper reports a spray cooling system for the experimental tower built in UQ by combining several nozzle LNN1.5 to cool the inlet air and consequently improve the cooling efficiency of the NDDCT. To minimize water usage, a careful arrangement of spray nozzles should be investigated to achieve the maximum cooling outcome. With five nozzles installment, the inlet air is cooled by 6.3 °C, corresponding to 51.2% cooling efficiency. A dimensionless analysis is presented to correlate cooling efficiency with influencing factors. The advantage of this pre-cooling system lies in the efficient water usage: more than 96% of the injected water extracts substantial heat from hot air and evaporates into vapor, leading to a pre-cooled airflow.
KW - Full evaporation
KW - Multi-nozzle arrangement
KW - Natural draft dry cooling tower
KW - Spray cooling
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U2 - 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2017.05.157
DO - 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2017.05.157
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85021139125
SN - 1359-4311
VL - 124
SP - 795
EP - 814
JO - Applied Thermal Engineering
JF - Applied Thermal Engineering
ER -