The paper deals with a 3-D numerical simulation and validation against industrial measurements of turbulent frozen reacting flow in a subsonic compressible gas Venturi’s ejector used as “fluid dynamic engine” for external flue gas recirculation in a state-of-the-art “annular shaft” lime kiln. Higher stagnation thermodynamics parameters of the ejector hot gas primary stream permit the avoidance of the condensing temperature window of compounds such as K2O and Na2O, and KCl and NaCl that produce sticky builds-up on the ejector’s internal wall. An improved gas dynamics effectiveness allows the maximization of the amount of secondary flue gas stream using much less primary stream mass flow rate. The commercial FluentTM UNS/5 software was used to predict all flow behaviour characteristics inside the original and new Venturi’s ejectors. A reasonable agreement has been found between the computed and experimental flow rate figures of the secondary flue gas stream of the actual functional kiln.
(2004). Computational optimization of a subsonic compressible gas Venturi's ejector [conference presentation - intervento a convegno]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/24094
Computational optimization of a subsonic compressible gas Venturi's ejector
CONTI, Pierangelo;SAVINI, Marco Luciano
2004-01-01
Abstract
The paper deals with a 3-D numerical simulation and validation against industrial measurements of turbulent frozen reacting flow in a subsonic compressible gas Venturi’s ejector used as “fluid dynamic engine” for external flue gas recirculation in a state-of-the-art “annular shaft” lime kiln. Higher stagnation thermodynamics parameters of the ejector hot gas primary stream permit the avoidance of the condensing temperature window of compounds such as K2O and Na2O, and KCl and NaCl that produce sticky builds-up on the ejector’s internal wall. An improved gas dynamics effectiveness allows the maximization of the amount of secondary flue gas stream using much less primary stream mass flow rate. The commercial FluentTM UNS/5 software was used to predict all flow behaviour characteristics inside the original and new Venturi’s ejectors. A reasonable agreement has been found between the computed and experimental flow rate figures of the secondary flue gas stream of the actual functional kiln.Pubblicazioni consigliate
Aisberg ©2008 Servizi bibliotecari, Università degli studi di Bergamo | Terms of use/Condizioni di utilizzo