Numerical Study for the Design of Biogas-fired Low Emission Cyclone Incinerator

바이오 가스 소각용 저공해 사이클론 소각기 개발을 위한 수치 해석적 연구

  • 전영남 (조선대학교 공과대학 환경공학부) ;
  • 김시욱 (조선대학교 공과대학 환경공학부) ;
  • 백원석 (조선대학교 공과대학 환경공학부)
  • Published : 2002.10.01

Abstract

Concerns for energy conservation, environmental pollution, and the fact that organic wastes account for a major portion of our waste materials, have created the interest of biogas, which usually contains about 60 to 70 percent methane, 30 to 40 percent carbon dioxide, and other gases, including ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans and other noxious gases. Cyclone combustors are used for homing a wide range of fuels such as low calorific value gas, waste water, sludge. coal, etc. The 3-dimensional swirling flow, combustion and emission in a tangential inlet cyclone incinerator under different inlet conditions are simulated using a standard k-s turbulence model and ESCRS (Extended Simple Chemically-Reacting System) model. The commercial code Phoenics Ver.3.4 was used for the present work. The main parameters considered in this work are inlet velocity and air to fuel ratio. The results showed that the change of operating conditions had an influence on the shape and size of recirculation zones, mixture fraction and axial velocity which are important factors for combustion efficiency and emission behavior. The application of this kind of computer program seams to be promising as a potential tool for the optimum design of a cyclone combustor with low emission.

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