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Induced  Draft  Cooling  Towers

Miscellaneous Mechanical Components DOE-HDBK-1018/2-93 COOLING TOWERS The cooling of the water in a cooling tower is accomplished by the direct contact of water and air.    This  cooling  effect  is  provided  primarily  by  an  exchange  of  latent  heat  of  vaporization resulting from evaporation of a small amount of water and by a transfer of sensible heat, which raises the temperature of the air.   The heat transferred from the water to the air is dissipated to the atmosphere. Induced  Draft  Cooling  Towers Induced  draft  cooling  towers,  illustrated  in  Figure  11,  are  constructed  such  that  the  incoming circulating  water  is  dispersed  throughout  the  cooling  tower  via  a  spray  header.    The  spray  is directed down over baffles that are designed to maximize the contact between water and air.  The air is  drawn  through the  baffled  area by  large  circulating fans  and  causes  the  evaporation  and the cooling of the water. Figure 11   Induced Draft Cooling Tower Rev. 0 ME-05 Page 19

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