화학공학소재연구정보센터
Combustion and Flame, Vol.161, No.7, 1900-1910, 2014
A comparison of various models in predicting ignition delay in single-particle coal combustion
In this paper, individual coal particle combustion under laminar conditions is simulated using models with various levels of complexity for the particle and gas phase chemical kinetics. The mass, momentum and energy governing equations are fully coupled between the particle and the gas phase. In the gas phase, detailed chemical kinetics based on GRI3.0 and infinitely-fast chemistry are considered and compared. For the particle phase, models for vaporization, devolatilization and char oxidation/gasification are considered, and the Kobayashi-Sarofim devolatilization model is compared to the Chemical Percolation Devolatilization (CPD) model. Ignition delay is used as a quantitative metric to compare the simulation prediction with experimental data, with careful attention given to the definition of ignition delay in the simulations. The effects of particle size, coal type and gas-phase temperature on the ignition delay are studied and compared with experimental data. (C) 2014 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.