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Cooling towers cross-flow tower

Fig. 8. Transverse cross-sectional view of double-flow induced-draft cooling tower. Courtesy of The Madey Co. Fig. 8. Transverse cross-sectional view of double-flow induced-draft cooling tower. Courtesy of The Madey Co.
Figure 9-105. Cross-flow Induced draft cooling tower. Used by permission of The Marley Cooling Tower, a United Dominion Co. Figure 9-105. Cross-flow Induced draft cooling tower. Used by permission of The Marley Cooling Tower, a United Dominion Co.
In July of 1997, a cooling tower at an ammonia and urea plant, originally constructed in 1968, caught fire and was destroyed. The plant produced 1,450 tons/day (1,315 tonnes/day) of ammonia and 240 tons/day (218 tonnes/day) of urea. The coolingtowerwasa 5-cell, induced draft, cross flow unit. It was constructed of redwood with steel supports and fiberglass fill. The capacity of the cooling tower was 50,000 gallons (190,000 liters). [Pg.384]

Cross Wind and Internal Flow Characteristics of Dry Cooling Towers Russell, C. M. B. McChesney, H. R. Holder, D. W. Jones, T. V., Verlinden, M. [Pg.266]

Successive Graphical Method of A Cross-Flow Cooling Tower... [Pg.283]

Design of Cross-Flow Cooling Towers and Ammonia Stripping Towers Wnek, Walter J. Snow, Richard H. [Pg.299]

A (Column) Internal for the Mist-Free Operation of Wet (Cross Flow) Cooling Towers... [Pg.308]

Method for the Calculation of Over-All Volumetric Enthalpy Transfer Coefficients in Cross-Flow Cooling Towers... [Pg.317]

Analysis of Multiunit Counter-Cross-Flow Cooling Tower Okubo, M. Hirai, E. Hayashi, Y. [Pg.331]

Cross Flow Cooling Tower Analysed Vouyoucalos, S. [Pg.333]

Opening in cooling towers through which air enters. Cross-flow towers tend to have a louvered air inlet face, while induced draft use a simple mesh screen or the leading face of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) fill-pack. [Pg.428]

Packing. The primary heat-transfer surface in a cooling tower usually slats in a cross-flow and cubes of corrugated polyvinyl chloride sheets in a counterflow. [Pg.437]

Cost of cooling towers. Prices are for conventional, wood-frame, induced-draft, cross-flow, cooling towers. Price does not include external piping, power wiring, special foundation work, or field labor. [Pg.810]

The cooling tower cools hot water with cool air by countercurrent (or cross-current) flow of the two fluids past each other in a tower filled with packing. This involves both mass and heat transfer. The water surfeice that exists on the tower packing is covered with an air film assumed to be saturated at the water temperature. The heat is transferred between this film and the main body of air by diffusion and convection. Detailed presentations of the development of cooling tower theory are given in References 39 and 46. [Pg.387]


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