Abstract

As one of the most easily accessible renewable energy resources, straw can be burned to provide heat energy. In this paper, results of theoretical and experimental research conducted under the proceedings of mathematical – numerical modeling of turbulent reacting flows has been presented. Two-dimensional turbulent flow model with homogeneous chemical reactions has been developed. The proposed model has been analyzed on the example of adiabatic combustion chamber for combustion of agricultural biomass. Turbulent flow is considered using time averaging Navier–Stokes equations that are closed by k–ε turbulence model. Calculations based on the proposed models were conducted using commercial CFD package FLUENT 6.3.26. For the purposes of experimental research, measurements of fluid flow and thermal parameters, such as continuous measurement of temperature in different points in the workspace furnace, air flow, flue gas flow, continual analysis of combustion products as well as setting heat and material balance, were carried out. Comparative analysis of the results of experiments and calculations indicate satisfactory agreement between the model and experiment.

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