Ivan D. Tomanović
University of Belgrade
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Thermal Science | 2017
Branislav D. Stanković; Srdjan Belosevic; Nenad Crnomarkovic; Andrijana D. Stojanović; Ivan D. Tomanović; Aleksandar Milicevic
The essential ideas of investigations of turbulent flow in a straight rectangular duct are chronologically presented. Fundamentally significant experimental and theoretical studies for mathematical modeling and numerical computations of this flow configuration are analyzed. An important physical aspect of this type of flow is presence of secondary motion in the plane perpendicular to the streamwise direction, which is of interest from both the engineering and the scientific viewpoints. The key facts for a task of turbulence modeling and optimal choice of the turbulence model are obtained through careful examination of physical mechanisms that generate secondary flows. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no.TR-33018: Increase in Energy and Ecology Efficiency of Processes in Pulverized Coal-Fired Furnace and Optimization of Utility Steam Boiler Air Pre-heater by Using In-House Developed Software Tools]
Thermal Science | 2017
Aleksandar Milicevic; Srđan V. Belošević; Ivan D. Tomanović; Nenad Crnomarkovic; Dragan Tucakovic
A comprehensive mathematical model for prediction of turbulent transport processes and reactions during co-combustion of pulverized fuels in furnace fired by 150 kW swirl stabilized-burner has been developed. Numerical simulations have been carried out by using an in-house developed computer code, with Euler-Lagrangian approach to the two-phase flow modelling and sub-models for individual phases during complex combustion process: evaporation, devolatilization, combustion of volatiles, and char combustion. For sub-model of coal devolatilization the approach of Merrick is adopted, while for biomass devolatilization the combination models of Merrick, and of Xu and Tomita are selected. Products of devolatilization of both the pulverized coal and biomass are considered to contain the primary gaseous volatiles and tar, which further decomposes to secondary gaseous volatiles and residual soot. The residual soot in tar and carbon in coal and biomass char are oxidized directly, with ash remaining. For volatiles combustion the finite rate/eddy break-up model is chosen, while for char oxidation the combined kinetic-diffusion model is used. The comprehensive combustion model is validated against available experimental data from the case-study cylindrical furnace. The agreement of the simulations with the data for the main species in the furnace is quite good, while some discrepancies from experimental values are found in the core zone. The presented model is a good basis for further research of co-combustion processes and is able to provide analysis of wide range of pulverized fuels, i. e. coal and biomass. At the same time, the model is relatively simple numerical tool for effective and practical use.
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2015
Srdjan Belosevic; Ivan D. Tomanović; Vladimir Beljanski; Dragan Tucakovic; Titoslav Živanović
Energy & Fuels | 2012
Srdjan Belosevic; Vladimir Beljanski; Ivan D. Tomanović; Nenad Crnomarkovic; Dragan Tucakovic; Titoslav Zivanovic
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2016
Srdjan Belosevic; Ivan D. Tomanović; Nenad Crnomarkovic; Aleksandar Milicevic; Dragan Tucakovic
Journal of The Serbian Chemical Society | 2015
Ivan D. Tomanović; Srdjan Belosevic; Aleksandar Milicevic; Dragan Tucakovic
Journal of Thermal Science | 2017
Nenad Crnomarkovic; Srdjan Belosevic; Ivan D. Tomanović; Aleksandar Milicevic
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2019
Ivan D. Tomanović; Srdjan Belosevic; Nenad Crnomarkovic; Aleksandar Milicevic; Dragan Tucakovic
Facta Universitatis, Series: Mechanical Engineering | 2018
Nenad Crnomarkovic; Srđan V. Belošević; Stevan Nemoda; Ivan D. Tomanović; Aleksandar Milicevic
Thermal Science | 2017
Srdjan Belosevic; Ivan D. Tomanović; Nenad Crnomarkovic; Aleksandar Milicevic