Abstract

A water-cooling tower is a heat exchanger in which warm water falls gravitationally through a cooler current of air. The performance characteristics of various types of cooling towers will vary with height, fill configuration, and flow arrangement cross flow or counterblow. The chapter covers the essential process requirements, field of application, selection of types, design consideration, and thermal process design for cooling towers and cooling water circuits.

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