Claims
- 1. In a wet-dry cooling tower having trickle inserts in the inside of the cooling tower for the direct cooling of water charged onto said trickle inserts by a first stream of wet air vertically ascending within the cooling tower, the improvement comprising
- heat exchange elements for the indirect cooling of water flowing in the heat flowing in the heat exchange elements by second streams of dry air which are heated by indirect heat exchange in the heat exchange elements,
- means for feeding said second streams adjacent to and above the trickle inserts to the first stream of wet air in the inside of the cooling tower, said means including cylindrical air inlet tubes extending from the periphery of said cooling tower and located above the trickle inserts and radially aligned in a cross sectional plane, the latter being perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cooling tower, at least a part of said second streams of dry air being fed through said air inlet tubes, said tubes each have a uniform cross section throughout the length of said tubes and an effective eddy-current generating surface with respect to the first stream of air vertically ascending in the cooling tower, the radial length of said tubes is between 20 to 40% of the radius of the cooling tower, and the ratio of the length of said tubes to their diameter is between 1.5 and 4,
- a separate fan is operatively flow communicatingly arranged in each of said tubes, respectively,
- said air inlet tubes in cooperation with said fans with said at least a part of said second streams form air jets emerging from said air inlet tubes effectively extending the effective eddy-current generating surface of the latter, the tubes as well as said air jets being distributed uniformly over the circumference of the cooling tower and being perpendicularly directed towards the longitudinal axis of the cooling tower such that
- said air inlet tubes and said air jets both form the effective eddy-current generating surfaces transversely crossing the vertically ascending first stream of air, such that said effective eddy-current generating surfaces are acted on transversely by the first stream of air vertically ascending in the cooling tower and produce effectively across the entire radius of the cooling tower along which radius a corresponding of said tubes extends a separation of the flow of said first stream on opposite sides of said effective eddy-current generating surfaces of said air inlet tubes and said air jets, forming eddy current fields having components which extend transversely to the vertically ascending first stream, with the eddy current fields developed from said effective eddy-current generating surfaces having axes substantially parallel to the longitudinal axes of the corresponding air inlet tubes, respectively, causing an intensive mixing of said second streams of dry air with said first stream of wet air so as to make the moisture content of the streams uniform by said mixing.
- 2. In an apparatus for mixing of different individual streams in a cooling tower comprising in combination
- a plurality of flow bodies uniformly distributed over a periphery of the cooling tower, extending from a wall of the cooling tower and pointing to a central axis of the cooling tower, one of the streams being a wet single individual stream rising vertically in the cooling tower crossingly flowing on the flow bodies causing burbling of the flow on lengthwise sides of the flow bodies producing eddies,
- said cooling tower has a lower cylindrical portion at which said first-mentioned individual stream is fed into the cooling tower and an upwardly narrowing portion of said wall thereabove,
- a plurality of trickle inserts for liquid disposed in said cooling tower at a top of said lower cylindrical portion in the path of flow of said one stream rising vertically in the cooling tower for direct liquid heat exchange with said one stream,
- said flow bodies are cylindrical tubes arranged adjacent to and above said trickle inserts at said upwardly narrowing portion,
- a plurality of separate fans,
- at least one of said fans being operatively flow-communicatingly arranged in each of said tubes, respectively,
- means comprising heat exchanger surfaces peripherally arranged outside of said cooling tower upstream of and communicating with said tubes for indirect heat exchange heating of another of the individual streams by said heat exchanger surfaces,
- said cylindrical tubes have longitudinal axes disposed in substantially a single plane which perpendicularly intersects said central axis of the cooling tower, the radial length of said tubes is between 20% to 40% of the radius of the cooling tower, and said tubes have a ratio of the length of said tubes to their diameter between 1.5 and 4, each of said tubes have a uniform cross section throughout the length of said tubes and an effective eddy-current generating surface with respect to said vertically rising single individual stream and radially directed in said cooling tower with free ends facing but each spaced apart from the central axis of the cooling tower by at least 60% of the radius of the cooling tower thereat and constitute means for feeding a dry stream constituting said another of the individual streams through said tubes radially to the interior of the cooling tower and in cooperation with said fans for forming bundled free jets of said another individual stream emerging from the tubes for effectively extending said effective eddy-current generating surfaces of the respective tubes, said another stream being partially further fed into said cooling tower at said upwardly narrowing portion of said wall between said tubes, such that
- said effective eddy-current generating surfaces of said tubes and said jets define lengthwise sides causing the burbling of the flow of said first-mentioned individual stream rising in the cooling tower on said lengthwise sides forming eddy current fields of eddies throughout the entire cross-section of the cooling tower having flow components transverse to the vertical, with the eddy current fields developed from said effective eddy-current generating surfaces having axes substantially parallel to the longitudinal axes of the corresponding tubes, respectively, intensively mixing said first-mentioned individual stream and said another individual stream, such that an essentially uniform mixture of said streams over the entire cross-section of said cooling tower is obtained at a distance thereabove, said distance being 25% of the diameter of the cylindrical portion of the cooling tower.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein
- said tubes are air inlet tubes.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein
- only eight of said tubes are provided and
- an additional 24 feeds are positioned between and adjacent said tubes in the same plane as said tubes for said partial further feeding of said another stream.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein
- the quantities of the first-mentioned stream and said another stream are the same.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein
- said first-mentioned stream is fed over an entire circular circumference portion of the lower cylindrical portion of the cooling tower radially from the outside, collecting below the trickle inserts and then flowing vertically upwardly.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of my co-pending application Ser. No. 533,625 filed Sept. 19, 1983, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 158,174, filed June 10, 1980, now abandoned.
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