Numerical Simulation of TwoPhase Turbulent Flows in Ash CFB: Mathematical models for OilShale CFB boilers,Used

Numerical Simulation of TwoPhase Turbulent Flows in Ash CFB: Mathematical models for OilShale CFB boilers,Used

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Current research deals with numerical simulation of twophase turbulent flows (gas and solid particles), which appear in Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB) boilers, combusting Estonian local fuel oilshale. Many thermal processes in industry take advantage of the significant fluidsolid contacting in fluidized beds to carry out fluidsolid reactions, eterogeneous catalysis and particle drying. Gassolid fluidization process in circulating fluidized beds is widely applied in many industries. The scientific novelty of the thesis is a gassolid particle turbulent flow numerical simulation, taking in the advance the real initial data of CFB power plants using Estonian oilshale ash. The results of the simulation describe the behaviour of oilshale ash particles in CFB, which could be helpful in improving the efficiency of the combustion process.

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