Abstract

A slag flow submodel has been developed to simulate the slag flow and phase transformation behaviors in coal gasifiers. The volume of the fluid (VOF) model is used to capture the free surface of the slag flow, and the continuum surface force (CSF) model is employed to calculate the surface tension between the gas phase and the liquid slag phase. The slag is treated as a Newtonian fluid when the slag temperature is above the critical viscosity temperature (Tcv), and plastic fluid is treated when the slag temperature is between the flow temperature (Tf) and the Tcv. The ash particle deposition, viscosity−temperature dependence, and different thermal conductivity for different slag phase are all included in the present simulation. For membrane wall coal gasification, the liquid slag and solid slag layer increases along the flow and total slag thickness increases as the operating temperature decreases. The velocity profiles and viscosity profiles at different operating temperatures are performed. The liquid s...

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