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Optimization And Enhancement Of Hybrid Cooling System

OPTIMIZATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF HYBRID COOLING SYSTEM Makkala Anil kumar 1, D. Muralidhar Yadav 2, M.Mastanaiah3 1M.Tech Student, 2 Associate Professor, 3 Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering DR.SAMUEL GEORGE INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY MARKAPURAM-523316, PRAKASAM DIST, ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT An alternative is to use air as the cooling medium but their performance drops in hot weather conditions. Maximization of overall efficiency is as vital as the cost and availability of water. Therefore there is a need to integrate the technologies of air cooled and water cooled condensers. This paper will focus on parallel condensing where steam from the turbine is ducted in parallel to both air cooled and water cooled condensers. To optimize the parallel condensing capacities of air cooled and water cooled condensers considering parameters such as ambient temperature, pressure, availability of water, fan power, pumping costs. Keywords: Optimization; Enhancement; Hybrid Cooling System; 1.0 INTRODUCTION Exhaust steam from the steam turbine is separated into two streams. One stream flows into a water cooled surface condenser while the other is directed to an air-cooled condenser. The heated cooling water is cooled as it flows through a cooling tower, where air is forced through the tower by mechanical or natural draft. Fig .1 Condensate from the water cooled andShow MoreRelatedInformation Technology : A New Generation Of Sql1596 Words   |  7 Pageswhen needed, such as mission-critical transactional workloads. The two methodologies Hybrid automated decision making supports SQL and NoSQL IBM Informix determines if you are dealing with a JSON Collection or a SQL tables and processes the operations appropriately. Thus IBM Informix’s ability to access JSON documents and/or SQL tables within the popular MongoDB APIs provides the foundation for a single hybrid application to span all of the enterprise data. 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