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How These Functions Are Achieved: The Process

To fulfill these functions, a cooling tower performs a specific process:

  1. Heat Transfer: Hot water from the industrial process or condenser is pumped to the top of the tower.
  2. Distribution: This water is distributed across the “fill” (a large internal surface area). This maximizes water-to-air contact.
  3. Evaporation: Air is drawn through the falling water by large fans. A small portion of the water evaporates.
    • This is the key: The process of evaporation requires energy (the “latent heat of vaporization”). This energy is taken from the remaining water, thereby cooling it significantly.
  4. Collection & Recirculation: The now-cooled water collects in a basin at the bottom and is pumped back to the plant to absorb more heat.
  5. Heat Dissipation: The warm, moist air created by evaporation is exhausted to the atmosphere, carrying the waste heat with it.