State space sensitivity to a prescribed probability density function shape in coal combustion systems: joint β-PDF versus clipped Gaussian PDF

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Chemical Engineering
Program Center for the Simulation of Accidental Fires and Explosions (C-SAFE)
Creator Smith, Philip J.
Other Author Domino, Stefan P.
Title State space sensitivity to a prescribed probability density function shape in coal combustion systems: joint β-PDF versus clipped Gaussian PDF
Date 2000
Description The turbulent transport of three coal off-gas mixture fractions is coupled to a prescribed joint //-probability- density-function (//-PDF) mixing model. This physical transport and subgrid joint //-PDF mixing model is used to explore the incorporation of coal off-gas compositional disparities between the devolatilization and the char oxidation regime in detailed pulverized-coal combustion simulations. A simulation study of the University of Utah pulverized-coal research furnace is presented to evaluate the sensitivity of different mixing model assumptions. These simulation studies indicate that using a variable composition to characterize the process of coal combustion does not appreciably change the predicted gas-phase temperature field. Moreover, neglecting fluctuations in the char off-gas stream was found to change gas-phase temperature predictions by approximately 15%. State space variable sensitivity to the assumed shape of the PDF (clipped Gaussian vs. joint //) is presented. Simulation results indicate differences in temperature profiles of as much as 20% depending on the chosen shape of the PDF. Integration accuracy issues for the joint //-PDF arc presented and are found to be acceptable. A robust //-PDF function evaluation procedure is presented that accommodates arbitrarily high //-PDF distribution factors. This robust algorithm simply transforms the joint //-PDF function evaluation into a logarithmic form. The assumption that a joint PDF, as rigorously required within a prescribed subgrid mixing model, can be written as the product of N - 1 statistically independent probability density (unctions is quantified and shown to be less accurate.
Type Text
Publisher Combustion Institute
First Page 2329
Last Page 2336
Subject Off-gas stream; β-PDF; Char oxidation
Subject LCSH Coal -- Combustion -- Mathematical models; Coal, Pulverized; Coal gasification
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Domino, S. P., & Smith, P. J. (2000). State space sensitivity to a prescribed probability density function shape in coal combustion systems: joint β-PDF versus clipped Gaussian PDF. Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, July 30- August 4., 28, 2329-36.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s69w0zpt
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