Manufacturing Technology 2015, 15(5):866-870 | DOI: 10.21062/ujep/x.2015/a/1213-2489/MT/15/5/866
CO2 Dispersion after Combustion
- Department of Power engineering equipment, Faculty of Engineering, Technical University of Liberec. Studentska 1402/2, 461 17 Liberec I. Czech Republic
This study deals with a numerical simulation of CO2 dispersion after combustion of Ethanol. Numerical simulations were carried out with Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) approach. The mixture fraction theory was used for modeling of combustion. There were tested k-ε and k-ω turbulent models. Results obtained from numerical simulations were compared with results from an experiment.
Keywords: CFD, indoor air quality, non-premix combustion, carbon dioxide, ethanol
Published: November 1, 2015 Show citation
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