Publication detail

CFD based design optimisation of industrial heat transfer equipment

HÁJEK, J. STEHLÍK, P. ORAL, J.

Original Title

CFD based design optimisation of industrial heat transfer equipment

Type

presentation

Language

English

Original Abstract

In this contribution, it is shown how methods of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) can be utilised for studying the flow inside of an exhaust duct of a waste sludge incineration plant. The flow pattern in this duct leads to fouling in a connected heat exchanger. CFD analysis is used to find what causes the fouling and to optimise the duct design in order to eliminate the undesirable phenomena. Several solution alternatives are proposed. The influence of a set of modelling parameters on the predictions is examined and conclusions about admissible simplifications for problems of similar nature are drawn. It is concluded that the insight gained by the CFD analysis is decisive for arriving to an improved design in this application.

Key words in English

CFD, heat transfer, optimisation, heat exchanger

Authors

HÁJEK, J.; STEHLÍK, P.; ORAL, J.

Released

19. 4. 2004

Publisher

Begell House, Inc.

Location

ICHMT International Symposium on Advances in Computational Heat Transfer, Norway

Pages count

15

BibTex

@misc{BUT63322,
  author="Jiří {Hájek} and Petr {Stehlík} and Jaroslav {Oral}",
  title="CFD based design optimisation of industrial heat transfer equipment",
  booktitle="CHT-04: Advances in Computational Heat Transfer III.",
  year="2004",
  series="VEDEN",
  edition="EDEN",
  pages="15",
  publisher="Begell House, Inc.",
  address="ICHMT International Symposium on Advances in Computational Heat Transfer, Norway",
  note="presentation"
}