Mesh Resolution Issues for CFD Analysis of Gas-Fired Process Furnaces

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Title Mesh Resolution Issues for CFD Analysis of Gas-Fired Process Furnaces
Creator Sun, P.
Contributor Henneke, M.
Date 2015-09-11
Spatial Coverage Salt Lake City, Utah
Subject 2015 AFRC Industrial Combustion Symposium
Description Paper from the AFRC 2015 conference titled Mesh Resolution Issues for CFD Analysis of Gas-Fired Process Furnaces
Abstract Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis of process furnaces is an important tool in the assessment of new furnace designs and especially in the assessment of furnace revamps where burner clearance may not meet current standards. CFD analysis is commonly employed to predict flame shapes to ensure that the selected burner layout will produce good flame quality at the operating conditions of interest. CFD is also used to predict the heat flux distribution onto the radiant coil. Managing the heat flux distribution is critical to ensuring long tube life and avoiding problems such as unwanted coking in the process tubes.; Quality metrics for these CFD simulations are not provided in typical engineering specifications or in standard documents such as API 560. The engineer performing the CFD modeling must use his or her judgment to select the turbulence modeling approach, combustion modeling approach, and mesh resolution. In this paper, the impact of mesh resolution on the CFD simulation of fired process heaters is evaluated with particular focus on the quantities relevant to burner design.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6nw3v53
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