Mass and Energy Balance of Cooling Tower
Mass and Energy Balance of Cooling Tower
Mass and Energy Balance of Cooling Tower
Psychrometric chart
In order to make Psychrometric chart reading easy the relevant lines have been
colored and made bold.
Basis: 1lb water enters cooling tower and mixes with 1lb air at L/G ratio=1
Heat transfer
1lb air is entering at the bottom of cooling tower at DBT (F) /RH (%) - 78/50 and
leaving cooling tower at top at DBT (F) /RH (%)-81/100. Air during its transit
through cooling tower is mixing with counter current flow of 1lb water entering at
top of cooling tower at 85 degF [hot water]. Water exits at the bottom of cooling
tower [cold water]
Enthalpy of in-air at 78F DBT/50% RH from psychrometric chart = 30 Btu/lb dry air
Enthalpy of out-air at 81F DBT/100% RH from psychrometric chart = 45 Btu/lb dry
air
[Please see blue bold lines in psychrometric chart and read enthalpy of air-in
78DBT/50RH and air-out 81DBT/100RH]
Thus while 1 lb air is transiting through the cooling tower upward , air gains 15
Btu heat released by 1 lb water at 85 degF. Since specific heat of water is 1
Btu/lb-degF, this amounts to cooling of hot water by 15 degF to 70 degF [cold
water temperature].
Mass transfer
While air travels upward through the counter flow of water in the cooling tower
it picks up evaporated water vapor from water. Please refer to bold green lines
on the psychrometric chart. Moisture gain by air is shown by green lines. While,
in-air at the bottom of cooling tower at 78F DBT/50% RH had moisture content at
0.01 lb/lb dry air it shot up to 0.023 lb/lb dry air with a net rise in moisture
content by 0.013 lb/lb dry air before it exited at top of cooling tower at 81F
DBT/100% RH. 0.013 lb moisture / lb dry air is the evaporation of water in the
cooling tower. This is also total mass transfer of water vapor from water to air.
Assuming latent of evaporation of water at 1045 Btu/lb water, 0.013 lb moisture
evaporation corresponds to 0.013*1045 = 13.6 Btu. This shows out of 15 Btu heat
gained by air from water in the cooling tower 13.6 Btu was contributed by latent
heat of water and balance [15-13.6] = 1.4 Btu heat gained by air came from
sensible heat transfer between water and air.
Summary
Air side: As 1 lb in-Air at DBT(F)/RH(%) - 78/50 travels upward and mixes with 1 lb
in-water at 85 degF in the cooling tower, before leaving at DBT(F)/RH(%) - 81/100,
air gains enthalpy of 15 Btu and 0.013 lb evaporated water vapor.
Water side: As 1 lb water at 85 degF [hot water] flows downward through cooling
tower, it cools to 70 degF before it leaves the cooling tower. Total evaporation of
water stands at 1.3%. Latent heat transfer by water contributes to 91% of
evaporation and rest 9% evaporation comes from sensible heat transfer by water
and air.