Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7048746 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The flow field of the diesel particulate filter (DPF) with porous media and the swirl regeneration burner is complex, so which kind of turbulence model to be chosen has a great influence on the accuracy and performance on the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation. Based on Fluent software and with the same conditions, the standard kâââε, RNG kâââε, Realizable kâââε and SST kâââÏ turbulence models were adopted to get the back-flow characteristics and the distribution of velocity, pressure and turbulent kinetic energy in the swirl burner and the porous media, then the results were compared and analyzed. It shows that, at the sudden expansion zones and near-wall region, the flow characteristics and back-flow features of the Realizable kâââε model are clearer than that of the standard kâââε model and the RNG kâââε model, and the maximum peaks of turbulent kinetic energy and the larger gradient are gotten by the RNG kâââε model, but better back-flow characteristics and more abundant details of flow field by the SST kâââÏ model, and the center average velocity and pressure at the inlet and outlet all agreed well with experiments.
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Authors
Jun Fu, Yuan Tang, Jianxing Li, Yi Ma, Wei Chen, Hong Li,