Qd. Wei et al., A STUDY OF THE UNFAVORABLE EFFECTS OF WIND ON THE COOLING EFFICIENCY OF DRY COOLING-TOWERS, Journal of wind engineering and industrial aerodynamics, 54, 1995, pp. 633-643
To clarify the mechanism of unfavorable effects of wind on cooling eff
iciency of dry cooling towers full scale measurements and wind tunnel
modeling were conducted. A hot water circulation system and fin-tubula
r radiators were used for simulating the thermodynamic process of dry
cooling towers. A dimensionless parameter, wind effect coefficient Cw,
was defined and measured to describe the wind effects on the efficien
cy of cooling tower radiators. The experimental results suggest that i
n the regular speed region the natural wind lowers the efficiency of d
ry cooling towers because of three reasons: (1) formation of an unfavo
rable pressure distribution at the tower entrance, (2) breaking of the
hot plume rising from the cooling tower, (3) cool air induced by lead
ing edge separation enters the cooling tower.