Incorporation of flamelets generated manifold method in coarse-grained Euler-Lagrange simulations of pulverized coal combustion

Chih-Chia Huang (Corresponding author), Jeroen A. van Oijen, Niels G. Deen, Yali Tang (Corresponding author)

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Abstract

Large Eddy Simulations (LES) combined with the Flamelet Generated Manifold (FGM) approach has become popular for modeling turbulent flame/combustion of pulverized coal or biomass. In this paper, we incorporate a coarse-graining discrete element method (CG-DEM) with the FGM-LES for cost-effective Euler–Lagrange (EL) simulations of turbulent coal combustion. This developed method significantly reduces the computational burden in both Eulerian phase (via FGM) and Lagrangian phase (via CG) compared to conventional reactive EL simulations. The study is based on the experiment of the CRIEPI (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry) burner, which has been extensively used for model validation in literature. It is shown that the developed model can effectively reduce the computing cost while maintaining a good accuracy in predicting the pulverized coal flow dynamics as well as combustion performance. For this particular case, an optimal coarse-graining factor, the size ratio of coarse-grained parcels to original particles, of 2 is determined. A larger coarse-graining factor will create local concentrated regions of fuel and consequently lead to different combustion behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Article number117838
Number of pages16
JournalChemical Engineering Science
Volume260
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Oct 2022

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was carried out on the Dutch national e-infrastructure with the support of SURF Cooperative and under project number T18021 in the framework of the Research Program of the Materials innovation institute (M2i) (www.m2i.nl) supported by the Dutch government. Financial support by Tata Steel is gratefully acknowledged.

Funding

This work was carried out on the Dutch national e-infrastructure with the support of SURF Cooperative and under project number T18021 in the framework of the Research Program of the Materials innovation institute (M2i) (www.m2i.nl) supported by the Dutch government. Financial support by Tata Steel is gratefully acknowledged.

Keywords

  • CFD-DEM
  • Coarse-graining
  • FGM
  • LES
  • Pulverized coal combustion

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