جریان های واکنشی - Reacting Flow - Liquid Fuel Combustion
Introduction
This tutorial models the evaporation and combustion of a liquid fuel,
using the dispersed phase modeling capability to compute coupled gas
flow and liquid spray physics. The mixture-fraction/PDF equilibrium
chemistry model is used to predict the combustion of the vaporized fuel.
In this tutorial you will learn how to
Prepare a probability density function (PDF) file for a liquid fuel system -
Define FLUENT inputs for PDF chemistry modeling -
Define a discrete second phase of evaporating liquid droplets -
Calculate the flow field using the pressure based solver, including coupling between the discrete -
liquid fuel droplets and continuous phase
The mixture-fraction/PDF modeling approach
allows you to model non-premixed turbulent combustion by solving a
transport equation for a single conserved scalar, the mixture fraction.
Multiple chemical species including radicals and intermediate species,
may be included in the problem denition and their concentrations may be
derived from the predicted mixture fraction using the assumption of
equilibrium chemistry. Property data for the species are accessed
through a chemical database and turbulence-chemistry interaction is
modeled using a betha-PDF
Problem Description
The liquid fuel combustion system considered here is shown in the
Figure. A liquid spray of pentane fuel enters a 2D duct in which air is
flowing at 650 K and 1.0 m/s. The duct walls are held at a constant
temperature of 1200 K. The model considered includes a duct length of
10H where H is the duct height (1.0 m). The Reynolds number based on
inlet conditions is roughly 100,000 and the flow is turbulent. As
pentane evaporates it enters the gas phase and reacts. The combustion is
modeled using the mixture-fraction/PDF approach, with the equilibrium
mixture of chemical species. The spray is assumed to consist of 100
micron diameter liquid droplets injected at 300 K over a filled spray
half-angle of 30 degrees at the duct centerline. The mass flow rate of
liquid fuel is 0.004 kg/s, corresponding to very fuel-lean conditions in
the flow

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tutorial's files
| download | File |
![]() |
Tutorial (Liquid Fuel Combustion)-pdf |
| |
Mesh |
![]() |
Case , data |
| |
Results |
راه های تماس جهت دریافت کامل مثال:

Telephone : 09376567026

E-mail : h.barootiha@yahoo.com

Welcome to the world of CFD