Abstract

In the work under consideration, using an experimental stand formed by a cylindrical coil, the modes of air movement through the flue of a ramjet steam boiler were investigated. Experimental studies have revealed shortcomings in the operation of a direct-flow steam boiler and proposed ways to increase heat transfer in a steam boiler by turbulizing the gas-air flow in the convective part of the boiler flue. The Ansys programmable engineering environment was used to simulate the heat exchange between waste gases and water in the heat exchanger. The Ansys SpaceClaim program was used to design the geometric model. Finite element grid was created using the Ansys Icem CFD program. In the process of creation, materials were selected and designated for each part of the model, water and steam temperatures inside the heat exchanger, exhaust gas temperature, boundary conditions and heat exchange conditions between them were also set. After entering all the parameters the model calculations were carried out and the results were presented in the form of a temperature distribution diagram. In conclusion, a variant of further research of aerodynamic processes in a ramjet steam boiler and a demonstration of the selected option were presented.

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