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• 18th Australasian Heat and Mass Transfer Conference
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia, 26-29 July 2005
    

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  • An Experimental Study of the Performance of a Full-Scale Natural Draft Wet Cooling Tower
  • Ghulam Amur
    Faculty of Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, P.O Box 123 Broadway 2007 Australia

    Jafar Madadnia
    University of Technology, Sydney, P O Box 123, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia

    John A. Reizes
    University of New South Wales, Australia

    Brian E. Milton
    Computational Fluid Dynamics Research Laboratory, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, The University of New South Wales; Faculty of Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia 2052


    ABSTRACT

    An experimental study was performed on a full scale natural draft wet cooling tower at Mount Piper Power Station in NSW Australia. Anemometers and thermocouples were installed by dividing the surface above the drift eliminator into four regions. The results suggest that the cooling water and air temperatures, inside the tower and the velocity of the air inside the tower vary as a function of the power generation by the turbine. The air velocity inside the tower was found to be comparatively higher in zones closer to the centre of the tower. An increase in the air velocity inside the tower from 1.8 to 2.3 ms−1 increased the tower efficiency by 10%. That increase in air velocity was achieved when wind speed increased from 0 to 5 ms−1.

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