Claims
- 1. In a method of rejecting waste heat from a power plant in which a heat exchange fluid is flowed in closed cycle relationship between the power plant and a cooling tower to reject the waste heat to the atmosphere, the improvement comprising flowing said heat exchange fluid through alternate flow paths in the cooling tower, maintaining stagnant water in the remaining flow paths under normal ambient temperature conditions, flowing said water through one or more of said remaining flow paths as the ambient temperature increases above that at which dry cooling of the heat exchange fluid along is adequate, the first of such flow paths through which water is flowed being at the back of the cooling tower with respect to the direction of flow of air through the cooling tower and evaporatively cooling the water.
- 2. A cooling system for rejecting waste heat from a power plant comprising a cooling tower incorporating a plurality of spaced cooling tubes, each of said tubes being divided into a single row of cooling channels, cooling fins on the exterior of said cooling tubes, means for directing a heat exchange fluid from the power plant in a closed cycle through less than the total number of channels in each tube for cooling the heat exchange fluid by heat exchange with the atmosphere under normal ambient temperature conditions, means for directing water through the remaining cooling channels when the ambient temperature is above the temperature at which atmospheric cooling of the heat exchange fluid is adequate and means for cooling the heated water.
- 3. System according to claim 2 in which the cooling tubes are vertically disposed and of generally rectangular cross section, the cooling fins are horizontal and in which alternate cooling channels contain heat exchange fluid, the remainder containing water.
- 4. A cooling system for rejecting waste heat from a power plant comprising a cooling tower incorporating a plurality of spaced, vertically disposed coolant tubes of generally rectangular cross section, transverse partitions extending across the tubes to divide the tubes into a row of cooling channels, horizontal cooling fins secured to the tubes, the cooling fins on adjacent ducts closely approaching one another, means for directing a heat exchange fluid from the power plant in a closed cycle through less than the total number of cooling channels in each coolant tube for cooling the heat exchange fluid by heat exchange with the atmosphere under normal ambient temperature conditions, means for directing water through at least one cooling channel in each coolant tube at the back of the tube as air flows through the tube when the ambient temperature is above the temperature at which dry cooling of the heat exchange fluid is adequate, and means for evaporatively cooling the water.
- 5. System according to claim 4, wherein the means for directing a heat exchange fluid from the power plant in a closed cycle through less than the total number of cooling channels in each cooling tower comprises an inlet and an outlet header respectively overlying and underlying the cooling tubes, said headers including openings therein registering with alternate cooling channels and wherein the means for directing water through the remaining cooling channels comprises inlet pipes having branches leading to the several water augmentation channels near the top thereof and outlet pipes having branches leading away from the said water augmentation channels.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2259902 |
Aug 1975 |
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