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Detailed Combustion and Steamside Simulation of Fossil-fuel Fired Utility Boilers

In: High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering’ 05

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  • U. Schnell

    (Universität Stuttgart, Institute für Verfahrenstechnik und Dampfkesselwesen (IVD) (Institute of Process Engineering and Power Plant Technology))

  • H. Dieter

    (Universität Stuttgart, Institute für Verfahrenstechnik und Dampfkesselwesen (IVD) (Institute of Process Engineering and Power Plant Technology))

  • G. Scheffknecht

    (Universität Stuttgart, Institute für Verfahrenstechnik und Dampfkesselwesen (IVD) (Institute of Process Engineering and Power Plant Technology))

Abstract

Summary In the “DAMPFSIM” project, a detailed simulation methodology of a fossil-fuel fired utility boiler using a Computational Fluid Dynamics code for the coal combustion process coupled with a water/steam simulation code was employed. The results are useful to analyse the influence of non-uniform heating resulting from combustion properties or operational conditions on the steam generation process in order to reduce critical conditions, and to enhance the operational performance and reliability of the boiler. For both parts, combustion and steamside simulation, in-house developed codes which have been extensively validated with experimental data in many previous projects have been used.

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  • U. Schnell & H. Dieter & G. Scheffknecht, 2006. "Detailed Combustion and Steamside Simulation of Fossil-fuel Fired Utility Boilers," Springer Books, in: Wolfgang E. Nagel & Michael Resch & Willi Jäger (ed.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering’ 05, pages 235-242, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-29064-3_18
    DOI: 10.1007/3-540-29064-8_18
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