Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7048914 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A 3D-model of combustion in a laboratory furnace was created using the CFD software FLUENT. The shape of the biomass particles was estimated as cylindrical and was accounted for in the calculation of particle trajectories via a custom-developed model. Experimental measurements were conducted on a 20Â kW laboratory furnace with controllable wall temperature. The temperature varied in the range from 1233Â K to 1823Â K, depending on the case. Excess air for combustion was set at 10% or 20%, depending on the case. The developed model shows better agreement with the experimental data than the existing models, which estimate particles as spheres. Analysis of the results shows that the influence of the particle size increases with the size of the particle. Also, the geometry of the cylindrical particles strongly influences the beginning and the intensity of the devolatilization process and subsequently the combustion process.
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Authors
Igor Bonefacic, Bernard Frankovic, Anes Kazagic,