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HÁJEK, J. VONDÁL, J. JUŘENA, T. SLÁMA, J.
Originální název
What the Combustion Engineer Gains from CFD Modeling: Gas Furnace
Typ
článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Combustion engineers require correct predictions of trends, especially in cases when computational fluid dynamics is applied for troubleshooting, scale-up, or decision support in the design phase. Validation of models by parametric studies and in a large-scale furnace is rare and much needed. This is the primary objective of this work. Similarly, combustion engineers require the prediction of heat loads in specific parts of a boiler or furnace. The second objective of this work is to provide exactly such type of validation for a megawatt-scale burner. Both cases use natural gas fuel. The models applied to perform the predictions are typical of practicing combustion engineers, providing fast turnaround times. The results provide a perspective on the performance of models serving as workhorses in engineering companies.
Klíčová slova
Combustion engineering, Natural gas, Non-premixed combustion, Model validation
Autoři
HÁJEK, J.; VONDÁL, J.; JUŘENA, T.; SLÁMA, J.
Vydáno
25. 2. 2019
Nakladatel
WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
Místo
Weinheim
ISSN
1521-4125
Periodikum
Chemical Engineering and Technology
Ročník
42
Číslo
4
Stát
Spolková republika Německo
Strany od
835
Strany do
842
Strany počet
8
URL
https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.201800612
BibTex
@article{BUT155917, author="Jiří {Hájek} and Jiří {Vondál} and Tomáš {Juřena} and Jaroslav {Sláma}", title="What the Combustion Engineer Gains from CFD Modeling: Gas Furnace", journal="Chemical Engineering and Technology", year="2019", volume="42", number="4", pages="835--842", doi="10.1002/ceat.201800612", issn="1521-4125", url="https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.201800612" }