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Test Your knowledge on Cooling Tower – Online Quiz

Last updated November 30, 2016

Cooling tower is an essential piece in most of the Chemical Process Industries and in HVAC applications. Chemical Engineering Site already published articles on Cooling Tower Components and Cooling Tower Efficiency Calculations. This Cooling Tower Quiz module covers the Design, Calculations, Operations and Cooling Water treatment etc which will be a refresher for the experience and an eyeopener for the fresh chemical engineers. This cooling tower quiz also explains about some myths and facts, which you will find after completing the Quiz.

Cooling Tower Quiz

 

1. 

Approach of a Cooling Tower is

2. 

Purpose of Louver is

3. 

Range of the Cooling tower is

4. 

Purpose of Drift Eliminator is

5. 

The ratio of dissolved solids in circulating water to dissolved solids in makeup water is called as

6. 

Purpose of blowdown is to

7. 

Cooling tower acceptance testing procedures are recommeded by

8. 

Natural Draft or Hyperbolic towers have been used for

9. 

Purpose of Cooling tower basin is

10. 

The type of Cooling tower used in Power plants is

11. 

A better Performance indicator of the Cooling tower is its

12. 

L / G ratio in cooling tower is the ratio between

13. 

Cooling Tower Efficiency =

14. 

In practice, Common efficiency range achieved in the cooling tower is

15. 

The cycle of concentration normally varies from

16. 

To reduce the makeup water requirement of the cooling tower, Cycle of Concentration to be kept

17. 

 Calculate the blow down loss of the Cooling tower from the following data. a) Evaporation Loss is 500 m3/hr, b) Cycle of Concentration is 5

18. 

Instrument used for Measuring Wet bulb Temperature is

19. 

The temperature selection normally chosen for designing of cooling tower is

20. 

In a Daily Variation,  Wet bulb temperature is maximum at

21. 

Which of the following is helpful in designing Cooling tower orientation?

22. 

The Purpose of fill is

23. 

The purpose of Torque tube is

24. 

The purpose of Open disengaging stack is

25. 

Cooling towers operate on the principle of

26. 

In which of the following fill Surface Area is more?

27. 

FRP fan blades are used in Cooling tower applications because

28. 

Poor water distribution in a tower results in

29. 

Type of Level Measuring instrument used in Cooling Tower Basin is

30. 

To prevent Scaling Silica level in Cooling water must be

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