The lower the efficiency of a tower the more serious the situation in terms of performance and productivity. The tower is part of an overall system designed to dispose residual heat from a production plant or at least from an aforetime primary Read More
Vulnerabilities(1) Threats(2) Risks(3) Evaluation error of how much thermal load to dispose of Plant served by the tower is lacking efficiency Decrease in production and / or possible damage to the plant Lower cost Objective not achieved Ineffective or useless project A Read More
What happens if the tower is not working properly? First thing, don’t panic! Actually, many things could go wrong! We might not even be aware of the many inconveniences that can occur to an industrial plant when the water cooling tower is Read More
The following diagrams shows the change in static and dynamic pressure inside the TURBOsplash PAC fill material/evaporative panels, depending on the speed of the air. CFD Processing
There are many design guideline to assist engineers to understand the basic principles of cooling towers. These towers are basically used to remove excess heat that is generated in places such as power stations, chemical plants and even domestically in air conditioning Read More
Approximately 20 years ago, before the commercialization of TURBOsplash PAC ®™, the product underwent a rigorous experimental testing and a CDF evaluation aimed for design work. Since the geometry of TURBOsplash PAC ®™ was not comparable to other existing filling materials, the Read More
We like to thank everyone for visiting our blog and have shared our experience in Cooling Tower industry. Up to today, our blog “Cooling Tower“, containing 84 posts, was seen approximately by 3000 visitors 7000 times, of which some visited the blog Read More
The purpose of this post is to stimulate you to share your experiences and thoughts on energy related issues. The following table and related diagrams illustrate how to assess energy in a production plant scenario served by a water cooling tower. It Read More
Now let’s see how we calculate the size of the tower with the available data: Let’s suppose that the water flow rate is 15 – 20 – 25 m3/ (m2h), hence we have the size (top view)of the tower. We also have Read More