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  1. thermodynamics - Why are cooling towers at nuclear power …

    • The iconic cooling towers at most nuclear power plants are shaped like hyperboloids. Wikipedia mentions that this is because the wide base promotes thin film evaporation and the narrow point accSee more

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    Reason for general shape: hollow structure is required through which hot air from the bottom, … See more

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    The hot water should ideally all fall to the collection ponds after being cooled by the air. However, some of this water evaporates, following the air column upwards to … See more

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    Structural Strength

    For functional reasons, the cooling tower could well be a series of straight line cones, but the hyperbolic shape of the sides of the cooling tower provide very good strength as compared t… See more

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  2. The shape of most cooling towers is a hyperboloid. They are built this way because the broad base allows for greater area to encourage evaporation, then narrows to increase air flow velocity. It then widens slightly to aid in mixing the moisture laden air into the atmosphere.
    nuclear.duke-energy.com/2021/10/14/cooling-tower…
    The hyperboloid shape of cooling towers helps to cool the working fluid down to a low temperature by releasing vapors into the atmosphere through the opening at the top of the tower. The shape also helps to facilitate aerodynamic lift and faster and more efficient diffusion into the atmosphere.
    www.scienceabc.com/pure-sciences/why-cooling-t…
    For those who’ve ever spotted the cooling towers at a nuclear power plant, large factory, or other large application – you probably noticed a unique shape. The shape is wider at the base and top of the structure and curved in the center to form a quasi-hourglass. It almost appears to be a cylinder that has been cinched in the middle.
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    The tower has fans that pump air into the bottom of the hyperboloid shaped structure and pumps air out of the top as well. This creates a fairly strong upward airflow. The heated water is then released at roughly 10% of the total height. As this water falls it is cooled by the upward airflow.
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  4. Why Many Cooling Towers Have a Hyperboloid Shape

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    WEBCooling towers are used to transfer waste heat to the atmosphere and are often touted for their ability to generate power efficiently. Because of their hyperbolic form, these structures are able to withstand extreme winds …

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    WEBJul 24, 2017 · In Duke Energy’s nuclear fleet, there are two sites – Catawba Nuclear Station and Harris Nuclear Plant – that use cooling towers. There are a total of six mechanical draft cooling towers – each one seven …

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