Improving the efficiency of cooling towers in the water cycle
Y. I. Shishatskii,
S. A. Nickel,
A. A. Derkanosova
et al.
Abstract:Cooling towers are the main equipment of the water cycle. Cooling is carried out by the circulating water of heat exchange devices. The heated water is cooled in cooling towers by mixing with the air flow and again directed to use as a cooling agent. Cooling is carried out as a result of heat exchange. The driving force necessary to overcome the friction force of the flows, which interferes with the flow of air, is provided by injection or exhaust fans. The total driving force can be expressed as the sum of th… Show more
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