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@#@外文资料@#@CoolingTowers@#@Ifachillerisusedtoprovidechilledwaterforbuildingairconditioning,thentheheatenergythatisabsorbedthroughthatprocessmustberejected.Thetwomostcommonwaystorejectthermalenergyfromthevaporcompressionprocessareeitherdirectlytotheairorthroughacoolingtower.Inacoolingtower,waterisrecirculatedandevaporativelycooledthroughdirectcontactheattransferwiththeambientair.Thiscooledwatercanthenbeusedtoabsorbandrejectthethermalenergyfromthecondenserofthechiller.ThemostcommoncoolingtowerusedforHVACapplicationsisthemechanicaldraftcoolingtower(Figure4.2.13).Themechanicaldrafttowerusesoneormorefanstoforceairthroughthetower,aheattransfermediaorfillthatbringstherecirculatedwaterintocontactwiththeair,awaterbasin(sump)tocollecttherecirculatedwater,andawaterdistributionsystemtoensureevendispersalofthewaterintothetowerfill.@#@Figure4.2.14showstherelationshipbetweentherecirculatingwaterandairastheyinteractinacounterflowcoolingtower.Theevaporativecoolingprocessinvolvessimultaneousheatandmasstransferasthewatercomesintocontactwiththeatmosphericair.Ideally,thewaterdistributionsystemcausesthewatertosplashoratomizeintosmallerdroplets,increasingthesurfaceareaofwateravailableforheattransfer.Theapproachtothewet-bulbisacommonlyusedindicatoroftowersizeandperformance.Itisdefinedasthetemperaturedifferencebetweenthecoolingwaterleavingthetowerandthewet-bulboftheairenteringthetower.Theoretically,thewaterbeingrecirculatedinatowercouldreachthewetbulbtemperature,butthisdoesnotoccurinactualtoweroperations.@#@山东XX大学外文文献及译文@#@FIGURE4.2.14Air/watertemperaturerelationshipinacounterflowcoolingtower.@#@Therangeforachiller/towercombinationisdeterminedbythecondenserthermalloadandthecoolingwaterflowrate,notbythecapacityofthecoolingtower.Therangeisdefinedasthetemperaturedifferencebetweenthewaterenteringthecoolingtowerandthatleaving.Thedriveroftowerperformanceistheambientwet-bulbtemperature.Thelowertheaveragewet-bulbtemperature,the“easier”itisforthetowertoattainthedesiredrange,typically6°@#@C(10°@#@F)forHVACapplications.Thus,inahot,dryclimatetowerscanbesizedsmallerthanthoseinahotandhumidareaforagivenheatload.@#@Coolingtowersarewidelyusedbecausetheyallowdesignerstoavoidsomecommonproblemswithrejectionofheatfromdifferentprocesses.Theprimaryadvantageofthemechanicaldraftcoolingtowerisitsabilitytocoolwatertowithin3–6°@#@C(5–10°@#@F)oftheambientwet-bulbtemperature.Thismeansmoreefficientoperationoftheconnectedchillingequipmentbecauseofimproved(lower)headpressureoperationwhichisaresultofthelowercondensingwatertemperaturessuppliedfromthetower.@#@CoolingTowerDesigns@#@TheASHRAESystemsandEquipmentHandbook(1996)describesover10typesofcoolingtowerdesigns.ThreebasiccoolingtowerdesignsareusedformostcommonHVACapplications.Baseduponairandwaterflowdirectionandlocationofthefans,thesetowerscanbeclassifiedascounterflowinduceddraft,crossflowinduceddraft,andcounterflowforceddraft.@#@Onecomponentcommontoallcoolingtowersistheheattransferpackingmaterial,orfill,installedbelowthewaterdistributionsystemandintheairpath.Thetwomostcommonfillsaresplashandfilm.Splashfilltendstomaximizethesurfaceareaofwateravailableforheattransfer@#@-31-@#@byforcingwatertobreakapartintosmallerdropletsandremainentrainedintheairstreamforalongertime.Successivelayersofstaggeredsplashbarsarearrangedthroughwhichthewaterisdirected.Filmfillachievesthiseffectbyforcingwatertoflowinthinlayersoverdenselypackedfillsheetsthatarearrangedforverticalflow.Towersusingfilmtypefillareusuallymorecompactforagiventhermalload,anadvantageifspaceforthetowersiteislimited.Splashfillisnotassensitivetoairorwaterdistributionproblemsandperformsbetterwherewaterqualityissopoorthatexcessivedepositsinthefillmaterialareaproblem.@#@CounterflowInducedDraft@#@Airinacounterflowinduceddraftcoolingtowerisdrawnthroughthetowerbyafanorfanslocatedatthetopofthetower.Theairentersthetoweratlouversinthebaseandthencomesintocontactwithwaterthatisdistributedfrombasinsatthetopofthetower.Thus,therelativedirectionsarecounter(downforthewater,upfortheair)inthisconfiguration.ThisarrangementisshowninFigure4.2.15.Inthisconfiguration,thetemperatureofthewaterdecreasesasitfallsdownthroughthecounterflowingair,andtheairisheatedandhumidified.Dropletsofwaterthatmighthavebeenentrainedinthe