Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
166225 Combustion and Flame 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The method of Flamelet Generated Manifolds (FGM) is coupled with a coal devolatilization model to perform transient simulations of a well-defined single coal particle combustion experiment for the first time. The gas phase chemistry is mapped onto a three-dimensional manifold controlled by the mixture fraction, a reaction progress variable and the enthalpy. A simulation of an electrically heated inert pyrolysis reactor is performed in order to evaluate transferability and applicability of experimentally obtained devolatilization kinetic parameters to Large Eddy Simulation (LES) codes for combustion configurations. Finally, the FGM modeling approach is applied to a premixed flat flame configuration, in which the coal particles cross a laminar flame front and are exposed to the hot gases. Numerical results regarding the volatiles reaction are compared to experimental findings. Particle and gas phase states are studied. Overall, good agreement between numerical results and experimental findings regarding the volatiles ignition range could be observed.

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