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Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers | 2011

A Numerical Study of the Combustion Characteristics in a MILD Combustor with the Change of the Fuel and Air Nozzle Position and Air Mass Flow Rate

Tae-Kwon Kim; Sung-Hoon Shim; Huyk-Sang Chang; Ji-Soo Ha

A numerical analysis of reactive flow in a MILD(Moderate and Intense Low oxygen Dilution) combustor is accomplished to elucidate the characteristics of combustion phenomena in the furnace with the change of fuel and air nozzle position and air mass flow rate. For the case with the fuel nozzle located near center position of combustor, the reaction zone started at the fuel nozzle and had inclined shape toward combustor wall when the air mass flow rate was relatively smaller. On the other hand, the end of reaction zone moved toward center of combustor from combustor wall when the air flow rate was relatively larger. For the case with the air nozzle located near center position of combustor, the reaction zone started at the fuel nozzle and had inclined shape toward combustor wall when the air mass flow rate was relatively small, which was similar as the previous case with smaller air mass flow rate. On the other hand, the end of reaction zone moved toward combustor wall when the air flow rate was relatively larger. The maximum temperature increased as the air mass flow rate increasing for both cases, and the concentration of thermal NOx increased also from the previous reason of temperature characteristics. The concentration of NOx for the case with the air nozzle located near center position of combustor was considerably smaller than that for the case with the fuel nozzle located near center position of combustor. From the present study, the case with the air nozzle located near center position of combustor and theoretical air flow rate was the most effective condition for the NOx reduction and perfect combustion.


Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society | 2016

A thermal-flow analysis of deaerator floor of power plant for reducing the radiative heat transfer effect

Tae-Kwon Kim; Ji-Soo Ha; Yong-Seok Choi

Steam power generation is used to produce electricity through a generator that is connected to a steam turbine. As a result, the surface temperature of the deaerator is 70°Cduring the summer season, the surface temperature of the storage tank is 67°C, and the air temperature is 50°C. This environment is inappropriate for workers and instruments. Workers adjacent to the deaerator and storage tank in particular feel higher temperatures because of the radiative heat transfer effect. Therefore, we optimized the cooling conditions by computational analysis. Case 1 is the current shape of the power plant, Case 2 has additional insulation, and Case 3 has a radiation shield. Flow is caused by a temperature difference between the heat sources in the wall, and hot air is trapped in the right upper end. Based on the temperature contours and the maximum temperature of the surfaces, Case 2 was found to be the most efficient for reducing radiative heat transfer effects.


Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering | 2009

The Effect of Gasket Shape on Heat Loss Reduction in a Refrigeration

Ji-Soo Ha; Kwang-Soo Jung; Tae-Kwon Kim; Kyung-Ho Kim; Seok-Ro Kim


Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers | 2010

A numerical study of the air fuel ratio effect on the combustion characteristics in a MILD combustor

Ji-Soo Ha; Tae-Kwon Kim; Sung-Hoon Shim


Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas | 2008

Effects of Fuel Nozzle Diameter in the Behavior of Laminar Lifted Flame

Tae-Kwon Kim; Hyen-Soo Um; Kyung-Ho Kim; Ji-Soo Ha; Jeong Park


Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas | 2011

A Numerical Analysis of Flow Characteristics in a Heat Recovery Steam Generator with the Change of Inlet Flow Conditions

Tae-Kwon Kim; Boo-Yoon Lee; Ji-Soo Ha


Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering | 2010

The Effect of Gasket Shape and Material Properties on Heat Losses in a Refrigerator

Ji-Soo Ha; Kwang-Soo Jung; Tae-Kwon Kim; Jae-Sung Shim


Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas | 2010

A Study on the Flame Curvature Characteristics in a Lifted Flame

Ji-Soo Ha; Tae-Kwon Kim; Jeong Park; Kyung-Ho Kim


Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas | 2010

A Numerical Study for the Scalar Dissipation Rate and the Flame Curvature with Flame Propagation Velocity in a Lifted Flame

Ji-Soo Ha; Tae-Kwon Kim; Jeong Park; Kyung-Ho Kim


Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Engineering | 2012

MILD Combustion Characteristics with Inlet Air Velocity in a Conical Combustor

Tae-Kwon Kim; Ji-Soo Ha; A-Ron Jo

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Pukyong National University

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