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    *      TACT  -  THERMAL ANALYSIS OF COOLING TOWERS      *
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    TACT is a computer program developed specifically for the
    simulation of natural-draught cooling towers. It is a
    derivative of the PHOENICS code, which
    bases its predictions on solving the fundamental equations
    of fluid flow.
    Where is the need?
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    Cooling towers normally require a significant portion of the
    capital invested in any new plant, and therefore any
    reduction in number or size of towers can potentially lead to
    a large saving in initial cost. This can be achieved by testing
    the tower for various environmental scenarios in order to
    determine the most practicable and efficient design, so
    avoiding the traditional method of "over-design" to account
    for all eventualities.
    Cooling-tower operators can benefit from optimal
    performance, by reducing running costs and by establishing
    the best control strategy.
    Safety and environmental concerns can be alleviated by
    demonstrating all possible scenarios and situating towers to
    minimise environmental impact.
    Why TACT?
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    TACT enables the user to represent the cooling tower fully
    in 3D, rigorously taking into account all features of its
    physical design, such as:-
    1"""Internal and external tower geometry;
    1"""Fill characteristics;
    1"""Resistance of the fill zone, eliminator, sprinklers,
        struts & supports;
    1"""Local wind patterns, in speed, direction, temperature
        & humidity;
 N?'   Non-uniformities in fill & inlet water flow rates;
    1"""Departure from conventional tower shapes.
    TACT: Thermal Analysis of Cooling Towers
    By fundamental representation of the physical processes of
    heat transfer and fluid flow which encompass the external
    environment as well as that inside the tower, TACT provides
    a complete prediction of both internal and external air
    conditions and interactions.
    TACT Menu System
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    The TACT menu system has been developed to match
    practitioners requirements whilst consistently using plain
    English.
    The menus are accessed by a branch-type structure and all
    defaulted values are set to describe a realistic tower size
    and condition which you can modify to your own
    requirements. Options can be chosen by mouse or
    keyboard, and a graphical capability enables the
    visualisation of the tower during set-up phase.
    Flow Visualisation
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    To post-process results, TACT can use one or the other of
    the two stand-alone packages from the PHOENICS
    computational suite.
    AUTOPLOT is the graph plotting package. This program
    enables you to trace profiles of wind pressure, velocity,
    temperature, water vapour concentration and all other
    results derived from TACT. It can also be used to plot results
    from multiple TACT runs, in order to display trends from
    parameric studies.
    PHOTON is the visualisation package which enables you to
    view wind vectors and contours of properties in colour, thus
    enhancing the presentation of results for clear and concise
    interpretation.
    (Picture: Tower performance as a function of wind speed,
    for various water distributions)
    (Picture: Vapour contours plotted through the centre plane
    of a cooling tower)
    (Picture: Wind vectors plotted on a horizontal lane at basin
    level)
    TACT Menu Display
    TACT: Thermal Analysis of Cooling Towers
    TACT can be used to optimise the design of new cooling
    towers by way of parametric studies; and performance
    improvements of existing ones from changes in fill design or
    water distribution can be tested.
    Results provided by TACT predictions can include
    performance related data such as:-
    1"""Air temperature distribution and water vapour
        concentrations in and around the tower.
    1"""Water temperatures within the tower.
 N?'   Outlet water-temperature.
 N?'   Evaporative water losses.
 N?'   Air flowrate through the tower.
 N?'   Thermal performance of the tower as a whole.
    On the other hand...
    Most contemporary models are too simplistic for reliable
    predictions of cooling tower performance, mainly due to
    their reliance on one- or two-dimensional representation of
    the geometry. Anything less than a three-dimensional
    model will not account correctly for local wind patterns that
    can have a profound effect on cooling rates. Before TACT
    there was no rigorous three-dimensional model.
    Many existing models are based on expiricisms derived
    from measured data. These seldom hold true for other
    cooling towers of different size and capacity, or that operate
    in a different environment.
    Main features of TACT
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    * Ease of use
    * TACT has a user-friendly menu which provides a
      straightforward and concise method for data input.
    * No specialist computer or mathematical knowledge is required.
    Geometric Features
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    TACT provides a full three-dimensional representation of
    the cooling tower. The menu permits the user, who may be
    a designer or operator, to prescribe and modify details of
    the tower layout, such as location and characteristics of the
    air inlet, fill zone, eliminator, sprinklers, struts, supports and
    rain zone which can all be studied in detail.
    *   Mesh Generator
    TACT works by solving balance equations for conservation
    of mass, momentum and energy across discrete, multiply
    linked, cell subdivisions which together form the entire
    calculation domain. The collective subdivisions which
    constitute the computational mesh conform to a non-
    orthogonal curvilinear coordinate system which is
    generated automatically by TACT.
    *   Turbulent Characteristics of the Flow
    TACT uses an effective viscosity method for the
    representation of turbulence in the air, which influences air
    movement and energy transfer processes both inside and
    around the cooling tower.
    *   Buoyancy Effects
    TACT includes buoyancy forces determined from
    differences in local air density, which in turn are accurately
    linked to air temperature and humidity.
    *   Prevailing Wind
    TACT employs an atmospheric boundary-layer profile in
    order to represent the effect of the approaching wind on
    tower performance. This can be adjusted for different wind
    speeds, directions and ground effects.
    On-line Help and Documentation
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    TACT comes complete with a comprehensive on-line help
    facility and carefully-prepared documentation which provide
    the user with clear instructions on how to apply the software
    and achieve a solution quickly and effectively.
    Consultancy Service
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    CHAM offers a consultancy service. If users prefer, CHAM
    engineers will perform all the TACT calculations, supplying
    the results to the client, with advice as to how they should
    be interpreted.
    The CHAM consultancy service can also perform CFD
    analyses of many other classes of equipment and
    processes of interest to engineers. CHAM engineers are all
    highly qualified professional engineers and scientists,
    experienced in many disciplines associated with the
    application of advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics to
    modelling of fluid-flow, heat transfer and chemical reaction
    for industry.
    (Picture: Perspective view of a water vapour plume)
    Availability of TACT
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    TACT is available for use on most computer software
    including PCs, workstations and super computers.
    It can be purchased under annual or perpetual schemes.
    Licence fees depending on the computer type/power.