Fuel, Vol.87, No.1, 103-111, 2008
Flow processes in a radiant tube burner: Isothermal flow
This paper presents the first part of a study of the combustion processes man industrial radiant tube burner (RTB). The RTB is used typically in heat-treating furnaces. The work was initiated because of the need for improvements in burner lifetime and performance. The present paper is concerned with the flow of combustion air; a future paper will address the combusting flow. A detailed three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics model of the burner was developed, validated with experimental air flow velocity measurements using a split-film probe. Satisfactory agreement was achieved using the kappa-epsilon turbulence model. Various features along the air inlet passage were Subsequently analysed. The effectiveness of the air recuperator swirler was found to be significantly compromised by the need for a generous assembly tolerance. Also, a substantial circumferential flow maldistribution introduced by the swirler is effectively removed by the positioning of a constriction in the downstream passage. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.