Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Calculating the Performance of Cooling Tower

Evaluating Performance for CASE Cooling Tower
Known to all, the concept of cooling tower is to transfer heat from warm heat exchanger discharge to air flowing through the tower in such a way that the return water is properly cooled for reuse in the coolers.

An optimum level of cooling tower design and its operation demands exact analysis of the process variables. The cooling tower variables are required for the analysis of tower performance. To ease the process, Rich Aull of Brentwood Industries have mentioned about the CTI Toolkit software which helps to calculate the cooling tower demand curves. The calculations requires adequate time and effort, since they are based on the Merkel equation.

CTI Toolkit's program inputs include fundamental information such as air temperature, humidity, tower design (be it counterflow or crossflow), cooling water flow rate, air flow rate and other standard items to calculate how a tower will perform under any user-selected set of conditions. The software is an extremely powerful method for evaluating cooling tower design and performance issues.

CASE Group in India is a prestigious member of CTI, USA. The consortium of companies follow international standards to serve its global customers with state-of-the-art cooling tower technologies.

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