Structure Optimization of Air Cooling Condenser in Close-Loop Self-Circulation Evaporative Cooling System of Wind Generator

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Being a widely used clean and renewable energy, the wind power has attracted the attention of all nations in the world. The application of air cooled close-loop self-circulation evaporative cooling technology in the cooling of large wind power generator is a new attempt in the discovery of wind power energy. The structure of the air cooling condenser has great effect on the smooth running of the natural temperature close-loop self-circulation (CLSC) evaporative cooling system of large wind power generator. An optimum structure of the air cooling condenser for the evaporative cooling system is introduced in this paper which can do great help to insure the successful running of wind generator. All these will do great help to the development of the evaporative cooling large wind power generator.

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