Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6634886 Fuel 2015 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Fouling phenomena have a complicated and multidisciplinary nature involving thermo-fluid mechanics, sticking/rebounding of particles, sintering, etc. If the deposit growth rate has been accurately calculated by a multiphase model appropriate for particle-laden flows, CFD dynamic mesh techniques are able to move the interphase fluid-deposit according to the growth rate. This work develops and presents a CFD model for prediction of deposition shapes in a classical boiler bank of a Kraft Recovery Boiler by combining a multiphase and a dynamic mesh model. The effect of tube transversal spacing is also analyzed. The paper highlights the features and effects of the dynamic mesh model.
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