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A typical evaporative, forced draft open-loop cooling tower rejecting heat from the condenser water loop of an industrial chiller unit Natural draft wet cooling hyperboloid towers at Didcot Power Station (UK) Forced draft wet cooling towers (height: 34 meters) and natural draft wet cooling tower (height: 122 meters) in Westphalia, Germany Natural draft wet cooling tower in Dresden (Germany)
Cooling towers of Belleville Nuclear Power Plant: Nuclear power plant France: Belleville-sur-Loire: 541 ft (165 m) 2 cooling towers, base diameter of 147 m / 482 ft Cooling towers of Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant: Nuclear power plant France: Cattenom: 541 ft (165 m) 4 cooling towers, base diameter of 205 m / 673 ft
Illustration of use of wind tower and qanat for cooling. Illustration based on concepts as discussed in article by Bahadori, M. N. titled "Passive Cooling Systems in Iranian Architecture" Scientific American, February 1978, pages 144-154.
The power plant was split up into two plants, Plant A (units A1 & A2) and Plant B (units B1 & B2). Each reactor would operate at 3,579 MWth, and have an electrical output of 1,233 MWe. The units were cooled both by a natural draft cooling tower and a spray pond. The cooling tower was 535 feet tall. [1]
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Evaporative cooler illustration. ... Cooling towers are structures for cooling water or other heat transfer media to near-ambient wet-bulb temperature. Wet cooling ...
Cooling tower: Heat exchanger: Coil heat exchanger: Cooler: Plate & frame heat exchanger: Double pipe heat exchanger Fixed straight tubes heat exchanger: U-shaped tubes heat exchanger Spiral heat exchanger Covered gas vent Curved gas vent Air filter: Funnel or tundish: Steam trap: Viewing glass Pressure reducing valve: Valve: Gate valve ...
The evaporative cooling within a windtower causes the air in the tower to sink, driving circulation. This is called passive downdraught evaporative cooling (PDEC). It may also be generated using spray nozzles (which have a tendency to get blocked if the water is hard) or cold-water cooling coils (like hydronic underfloor heating in reverse). [5]