Numerical Analysis on Recirculation Generated by Obstacles around a Cooling Tower

냉각탑 주위의 장애물에 의한 재순환 현상에 관한 수치해석

  • Lee Jung-Hee (Frontier Technology Innovation Center, Chungang University) ;
  • Choi Young-Ki (School of Mechanical Engineering, Chungang University)
  • 이정희 (중앙대학교 미래신기술연구소) ;
  • 최영기 (중앙대학교 기계공학부)
  • Published : 2006.07.01

Abstract

The present study has been conducted to examine the effect of obstacles around a cooling tower and an air-guide to prevent recirculation. In order to analyze the interaction between external flow and cooling tower exit flow, the external region as well as the cooling, tower are included in computational domain. Two dimensional analysis is performed using the finite volume method with non-orthogonal and unstructured grid system. The standard ${\kappa}-{\varepsilon}$ turbulence model is used. To investigate the recirculation phenomena, flow and temperature fields are calculated with three approaches such as, the distance between cooling tower and obstacle, the allocated geometrical type, and the effect of height of obstacle. In addition, the air-guide is considered in the current computation. The mean recirculation rate increases with the height of obstacle. The effect of air-guide to reduce the mean recirculation rate is obviously observed.

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