Power Plant Cooling Technologies Power Plant Cooling Technologies

Power Plant Cooling Technologies

    • 9,49 €
    • 9,49 €

Beschreibung des Verlags

Hybrid cooling systems could potentially save water. Water shortage is a major problem facing the power industry in many nations around the world. The largest consumer of water in most power plants is the wet cooling tower. To assist water and energy saving for thermal power stations using conventional evaporative wet cooling towers, a novel hybrid cooling system is investigated in this book.
Research on cooling systems to date has focussed on the individual components of cooling systems, not the system as a whole. Most of this research has been dedicated to cooling tower design and the optimisation of cooling tower characteristics. The issue of conserving water due to evaporation from existing operations has not been highly considered in the past. The major drawback in most of the previously conducted research in this field is the gap between maintaining energy efficiency whilst trying to reduce water consumption.
A hybrid cooling system consisting of a metal hydride heat pump and an existing cooling tower is described in this book. In addition to water saving, the hybrid cooling concept presented in this book also has the potential to improve energy efficiency and possibly reduce CO2 emission by recovering and upgrading the "waste" energy from the cooling water stream. This is therefore a win-win technology, producing both water and energy savings of significant quantities.

GENRE
Wissenschaft und Natur
ERSCHIENEN
2011
2. Mai
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
93
Seiten
VERLAG
Mir Akbar Hessami
GRÖSSE
624,9
 kB

Mehr ähnliche Bücher

Thermal Energy Storage Thermal Energy Storage
2021
Thermal Energy Storage for Sustainable Energy Consumption Thermal Energy Storage for Sustainable Energy Consumption
2007
Flexible Kalina Cycle Systems Flexible Kalina Cycle Systems
2019
Thermal Energy Management in Vehicles Thermal Energy Management in Vehicles
2023
Mechanical Engineers' Handbook, Volume 4 Mechanical Engineers' Handbook, Volume 4
2015
Advances in Fluid and Thermal Engineering Advances in Fluid and Thermal Engineering
2019