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Old   June 19, 2012, 02:18
Wink the diesel combustion problem in the gasifier
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I am now simulating the combustion of the diesel in the gasifier.Non premixed combustion model has been used in my case,but the result doesn't agree with the experiment. The simulation has showed that the mass fraction of CO2 is higher than that of CO.However,the experiment result is that the mass fraction of CO is higher than that of CO2.
The diesel is injected from the small cylinder,the oxygen is injected from the outside purple face,just as the pictuture 2 showed.The half of the gasifier is showed in the first picture.The mass flow rate of oxygen is 0.00102917kg/s;the diesel's mass flow rate is 0.000467kg/s,the injection of diesel is solid-cone.
My senior fellow apprentice tells me that the thermal conditon of wall may be incorrect. I set the wall temperature to be 1200K.
What can I adjust my case next? I feel so confused. Please Help me! Thanks.
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