Drogheda
Mechanical
- Jan 17, 2019
- 3
I am assessing the performance of air coolers and have encountered a difference of opinion about where the face velocity of air entering the tube bundle should be measured. The air coolers are induced draft type with relatively easy access to the lower tube rows. One view is that the anemometer should be placed as close as possible to the finned tubes. The other view is that the anemometer should be placed at least 150mm clear of the tubes. The two methods produce significantly different air velocities, making the difference between adequate or inadequate air flow. Can anyone shed any light on the correct location as intended by the design method, and if possible a reference to where this can be found as an authoritative source.