Computer Modeling of Gaseous Species Transport and Combustion
Faculty Mentor
Dr. Jason Durfee
Presentation Type
Oral Presentation
Start Date
5-7-2024 9:55 AM
End Date
5-7-2024 10:15 AM
Location
PAT 348
Primary Discipline of Presentation
Engineering
Abstract
Energy is a field that is constantly evolving. This study aims to begin the design of a solid waste combustor designed to harness the energy of combustion, in order to produce power. This is a preliminary study that develops the underlying CFD model simulation the combustion reaction inside the reactor. The study is aimed at simulating the startup parameters utilizing a fuel such as natural gas or propane that will create optimal conditions to begin the combustion of solid fuels.
Recommended Citation
Lewis, Brandon P., "Computer Modeling of Gaseous Species Transport and Combustion" (2024). 2024 Symposium. 3.
https://dc.ewu.edu/srcw_2024/op_2024/o6_2024/3
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Computer Modeling of Gaseous Species Transport and Combustion
PAT 348
Energy is a field that is constantly evolving. This study aims to begin the design of a solid waste combustor designed to harness the energy of combustion, in order to produce power. This is a preliminary study that develops the underlying CFD model simulation the combustion reaction inside the reactor. The study is aimed at simulating the startup parameters utilizing a fuel such as natural gas or propane that will create optimal conditions to begin the combustion of solid fuels.