Fuel | 2021

Two-phase free jet model of an atmospheric entrained flow gasifier

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


We present a steady-state two-phase fluid dynamic model based on a classical free jet approach for the simulation \nof the main reaction zone in an atmospheric entrained flow gasifier. Radial Gausian profiles of the mixing ratio \nand velocity for single-phase free jets taken from literature are adapted to the two-phase free jet. Exchange of \nmomentum and mass between the jet and the surrounding is described by a parameter derived from atomization \nexperiments under ambient conditions. With the free jet equations, a pattern of gas phase velocity and temperature \nis calculated. Droplets are introduced at the nozzle, accelerated, heated up and evaporated. Initial \ndroplet size fractions are measured under ambient conditions. Sub-process models for fuel decomposition, \noxidation and the water gas shift reaction are included in the model. The interaction of the sub-process models \nand the free jet equations are considered via balance equations for momentum, mass and enthalpy, solved in each \ncontrol volume. The two-phase free jet model (2Ph-FJM) calculates the local composition, velocity and temperature \nof the gas phase as well as velocity, temperature and evaporation of the fuel droplet fractions. Simulation \nresults are approved for a set of experimental data (i.e. droplet velocity, droplet size distribution and flame \nstructure via OH*-chemiluminescence imaging) from the bench-scale atmospheric entrained flow gasifier REGA.

Volume 304
Pages 121392
DOI 10.1016/J.FUEL.2021.121392
Language English
Journal Fuel

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