Improvement of the numerical framework for selective catalytic reduction applications

Baleta, Jakov and Vujanović, Milan and Duić, Neven and Pachler, Klaus and Schellander, David (2015) Improvement of the numerical framework for selective catalytic reduction applications. = Improvement of the numerical framework for selective catalytic reduction applications. In: 7th European Combustion Meeting (ECM 2015), 30.03.-02.04.2015., Budimpešta, Mađarska.

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Abstract

The focus of this work is improvement and validation of the mathematical framework of commercial computational fluid dynamics code Fire for describing selective catalytic reduction processes. First step was further development of existing model for heat conduction inside the solid by enabling multilayer simulations, in order to have more accurate temperature profile and therefore more accurate heat transfer. Validation was carried out on the wellestablished experimental results from PhD thesis of Felix Birkhold. Furthermore, 3D numerical simulations of UWS injection in hot flue gases was conducted with the aim of determination of new set of parameters for urea thermolysis reaction rate.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture)
Keywords (Croatian): selective catalytic reduction, thin wall, comuputational fluid dynamics, liquid wall film, spray cooling,
Subjects: TECHNICAL SCIENCE > Mechanical Engineering
Divisions: 500 Department of Energy, Power Engineering and Environment > 510 Power Engineering and Energy Management Chair
Indexed in Web of Science: No
Indexed in Current Contents: No
Date Deposited: 05 Apr 2016 11:04
Last Modified: 10 May 2016 12:24
URI: http://repozitorij.fsb.hr/id/eprint/5419

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