Combustion Process Simulation
Combustion Process Simulation
1.0 Introduction
In this short demonstration, a model of a combustor was designed using ANSYS Workbench after which
was discretized by the meshing tool available. The species transport model in FLUENT was applied by
incorporating all the zones of the combustor. The reaction mechanism and stoichiometry were generated
from the coal calculator by the proximate and ultimate input of the feed supplied. Results of the contours
were displayed to show the various mole fraction of the species present. It was also noticed that the
temperature in the combustor increased to 2700K. However this work will be a precedence to simulate a
gasifier by altering the reactions and replacing with a typical gasification reaction. Various ultimate and
proximate analysis obtained from different biomass feed can be assigned. This will the next demonstration
that will be done.
Top outlet
Bottom outlet
Fig.1 Geometry designed using workbench Fig.2 Meshed model with assigned boundary names
Table 1. Details used in the simulation
Fig.3 The supply of inputs for proximate and ultimate analysis generating the gas phase reaction
Fig.4 One of the reactions with its kinetics Fig.5 DPM model was used to inject coal as shown
Fig.6 Activation of DPM model and other models Fig.7 Defining material properties
3.0 Results
After the simulation was executed, results of mole fractions, temperature, and velocity and particle
flow regimes were displayed to further explain what occurs inside the combustor. It was observed
that some particles of coal came out from the top exhaust. This could be that the velocity assigned
at the inlet was higher. The vector and velocity contour plots in Fig 10 and Fig.11 shows this was
the reason.