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Natural Draft Cooling Tower

A natural draft cooling tower is a type of cooling tower that relies on the natural convection of air (without fans) to circulate air through the tower for cooling.

Working Principle

  • Hot water from the plant is sprayed at the top of the tower and distributed over fill media.
  • Inside the tall hyperbolic (chimney-like) tower, warm, moist air is lighter than the cooler outside air.
  • This density difference creates a natural upward draft (chimney effect).
  • As air rises, part of the water evaporates, absorbing heat and cooling the rest.
  • The cooled water collects at the bottom basin and is pumped back to the process.

 Features

  • No fans → airflow depends only on temperature difference between inside moist air and outside ambient air.
  • Large hyperboloid concrete structures (you often see them in power plants).
  • Economical for handling very large water flow rates.

Advantages

  • No fan power consumption → lower operating cost.
  • Long service life (made of reinforced concrete).
  • Suitable for very large power plants & industries.
  • Low maintenance (no moving parts like fans).