Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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645613 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2015 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
This paper proposes the Monte-Carlo Integral method for the direct exchange area calculation in the zone method for the first time. This method is simple and able to handle the complex geometry zone problem and the self-zone radiation problem. The Monte-Carlo Integral method is adjusted to improve the efficiency, so that an acceptable accuracy within a reasonable computation time could be achieved. The zone method with the adjusted Monte-Carlo Integral method is used for the modeling and simulation of the radiation transfer in the industrial furnace. The simulation result is compared with the industrial data and show great accordance. It also shows the high temperature flue gas heats the furnace wall, which reflects the radiant heat to the reactor tubes. The highest temperature of flue gas and the side wall appears in nearly one third of the furnace height from the bottom, which corresponds with the industrial measuring data. The simulation result indicates that the zone method is comprehensive and easy to implement for radiative phenomenon in the furnace.
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Authors
Weiguo Zhou, Tong Qiu,