Improving Cooling Tower Performance with Innovative Horizontal Outflow Design

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T Hirsi T Ritasalo M Weatherseed
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Abstract

Cooling tower design has not advanced significantly in the last decade. Recognising this, Outotec has developed an innovative horizontal outflow cooling tower with increased performance compared to conventional design cooling towers.Outotec® Cooling Towers operate today in applications such as spent electrolyte cooling in zinc plants and for gypsum removal before copper solvent extraction. In such applications the use of this latest design has enabled increased production and lower maintenance costs in the downstream operations.In actual operations, the cooling performance has been confirmed at start-up, and has demonstrated that the towers operate in accordance with the CFD modelling. In the last three years these towers have proven themselves in commercial operation to operate with high efficiency and availability.This case study will outline comparative data, collected over two years at a site where both Outotec and conventional cooling towers are operating. The data shows that Outotec cooling towers require less than half the maintenance time of conventional cooling towers, when adjusted to a total solution flow basis. A close partnership approach with the site has allowed continual development, ensuring high availability and high performance.Experience with previous cooling tower installations guided the development of maintenance philosophies and procedures; this resulted in a design where maintenance intensive components were accessible from the top of the cooling tower. This allows safe access to components and maintenance with little or no downtime.CITATION:Hirsi, T, Ritasalo, T and Weatherseed, M, 2015. Improving cooling tower performance with innovative horizontal outflow design, in Proceedings MetPlant 2015, pp 396–402 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: T Hirsi T Ritasalo M Weatherseed  (2015)  Improving Cooling Tower Performance with Innovative Horizontal Outflow Design

MLA: T Hirsi T Ritasalo M Weatherseed Improving Cooling Tower Performance with Innovative Horizontal Outflow Design. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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