CFD analysis of swirl imbalance in scared down furnace at different geometric condition

Swirl imbalance happens in tangential firing boiler cause uneven temperature distribution and leads to water tube ruptured and pull down the efficiency of a boiler. It results in spending unnecessary cost and workmanship for the repairment and maintenance, the needless loss of temperature brought...

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Main Author: Chuah Zi Jing
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Published: 2023
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CFD
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Summary:Swirl imbalance happens in tangential firing boiler cause uneven temperature distribution and leads to water tube ruptured and pull down the efficiency of a boiler. It results in spending unnecessary cost and workmanship for the repairment and maintenance, the needless loss of temperature brought lower output and it leads to increment of the operation cost as it requires more fuel consumed to produce electricity. In fact, researcher did investigation experimentally and computationally by manipulates the factors of causing the swirl imbalance but the problem still occurred nowadays. In this project, the factor of furnace geometry was selected to be manipulate for investigate the relationship between the geometries’ aspect ratios, the slanted angles towards the effects of swirling pattern. Scaled down furnace geometries has been defined and generated to evaluate the differences in terms of how aspect ratio and angle of slanted roof effects on the swirling pattern. The CFD simulation using ANSYS Fluent software simulates the fuel combusted with air forming tangential firing ball at the centre. The discussion of this project will based on temperatures and velocities throughout the furnace, by comparing the graphs and diagrams to find out the relationship among them towards symmetric swirling. The outcome of this study is to justify a suitable furnace aspect ratio and the angle of slanted roof which able to reduce the chance of the swirl imbalance happens.