Abstract

Thermal power plants have been designed and developed due to thegrowing energy needs of human communities, as electric energy generationsolutions based on fossil fuel combustion. Due to the large emissions ofcarbon dioxide released into the atmosphere, these plants are less and lessused today, being gradually replaced by more environmentally friendlysolutions. This paper presents a model of a thermal system evacuationsystem that is analyzed using the ANSYS CFX program in order tohighlight the atmospheric discharge of smoke produced by combustion. Theresults are presented in terms of the smoke velocity circulation for each ofthe three exhausts of the system as well as current path-lines in theatmosphere.

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