Evaluation of the Unsteady Turbulence Modelling and Thermal Insulation on the Performance of Partial Combustion Lance
A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study of a partial combustion lance (PCL) was performed using a hybrid scale adaptive simulation (SAS) in this work. In addition, the unsteady Reynolds-averaged NavierStokes(URANS) simulations using the standard k-ε (SKE), realizable k-ε (RKE) and renormalized (R...
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my.ump.umpir.102152019-10-03T08:09:20Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/10215/ Evaluation of the Unsteady Turbulence Modelling and Thermal Insulation on the Performance of Partial Combustion Lance Law, Woon Phui Jolius, Gimbun TP Chemical technology A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study of a partial combustion lance (PCL) was performed using a hybrid scale adaptive simulation (SAS) in this work. In addition, the unsteady Reynolds-averaged NavierStokes(URANS) simulations using the standard k-ε (SKE), realizable k-ε (RKE) and renormalized (RNG)k-ε were performed for comparison purpose. Combustion was modelled using the species transport model, whereas the heat transfer was calculated using a combined convection-radiation boundary condition. Suitability of various gradient methods (i.e., Green-Gauss node-based, Green-Gauss cell-based and least squares cell-based) to discretize the convection and diffusion terms in the governing equations were assessed by comparing the CFD prediction with experimentally measured temperature. It was found that SAS provided a better prediction of the PCL temperature with about 5.1 % of error from the experimental data. The Green-Gauss node-based method showed a better agreement compared to the two cell-based gradient methods. Installation of thermal insulation increased the peak temperature by about 9.4 %. The finding in this work indicated that CFD model is useful for retrofitting study of an existing PCL. AIDIC Servizi 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/10215/1/Evaluation%20of%20the%20Unsteady%20Turbulence%20Modelling%20and%20Thermal%20Insulation%20on%20the%20Performance%20of%20Partial%20Combustion%20Lance.pdf Law, Woon Phui and Jolius, Gimbun (2015) Evaluation of the Unsteady Turbulence Modelling and Thermal Insulation on the Performance of Partial Combustion Lance. Chemical Engineering Transactions, 45. pp. 817-822. ISSN 2283-9216 http://www.aidic.it/cet/15/45/137.pdf DOI:10.330 3/CET1545137 |
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A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study of a partial combustion lance (PCL) was performed using a hybrid scale adaptive simulation (SAS) in this work. In addition, the unsteady Reynolds-averaged NavierStokes(URANS) simulations using the standard k-ε (SKE), realizable k-ε (RKE) and renormalized (RNG)k-ε were performed for comparison purpose. Combustion was modelled using the species transport model, whereas the heat transfer was calculated using a combined convection-radiation boundary condition.
Suitability of various gradient methods (i.e., Green-Gauss node-based, Green-Gauss cell-based and least squares cell-based) to discretize the convection and diffusion terms in the governing equations were assessed by comparing the CFD prediction with experimentally measured temperature. It was found that SAS provided a better prediction of the PCL temperature with about 5.1 % of error from the experimental data. The Green-Gauss node-based method showed a better agreement compared to the two cell-based gradient methods. Installation of thermal insulation increased the peak temperature by about 9.4 %. The finding in this work indicated that CFD model is useful for retrofitting study of an existing PCL. |
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Evaluation of the Unsteady Turbulence Modelling and Thermal Insulation on the Performance of Partial Combustion Lance |
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Evaluation of the Unsteady Turbulence Modelling and Thermal Insulation on the Performance of Partial Combustion Lance |
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Evaluation of the Unsteady Turbulence Modelling and Thermal Insulation on the Performance of Partial Combustion Lance |
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Evaluation of the Unsteady Turbulence Modelling and Thermal Insulation on the Performance of Partial Combustion Lance |
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Evaluation of the Unsteady Turbulence Modelling and Thermal Insulation on the Performance of Partial Combustion Lance |
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evaluation of the unsteady turbulence modelling and thermal insulation on the performance of partial combustion lance |
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