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Natural Draft Cooling Tower

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Janisrossa

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May 6, 2008
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Hello
I am engineer on a Coal Power Station. Currently I am working on a project about a Natural Draft Cooling Tower that will be used to replace a wet cooling tower and a stack. Although I could not find any information about it.
If somebody have a clue about this system or a tip where I can find it (books, papers or other biography), I would be grateful.
thanks a lot.
Janisrossa
 
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I don't quite understand your terminology. Most natural draft cooling towers I have ever seen were wet unless you mean that you are going to a dry tower.

rmw
 
Precision Cooling Towers in KY apparently do these. I checked one or two other major tower vendor websites and didn't see any obvious reference to natural draft towers.
 
I recall that about 4 yrs ago the journal "modern power systems" had reported on a dry hyperbolic cooling tower ( in Turkey?) for a large coal fired unit. see < power.com> and search their archives.
 
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