## Abstract A simulation model for the development of the optimal decoking procedure of a steam cracker is constructed. It is based on experimental data for the process gas side coke combustion with oxygen and the process gas side coke gasification with steam, using coke samples taken from an indus
Multiscale modeling of turbulent combustion and NOx emission in steam crackers
β Scribed by A. Habibi; B. Merci; G. J. Heynderickx
- Publisher
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 921 KB
- Volume
- 53
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-1541
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
A 3D RANS simulation of lean premixed turbulent combustion in an industrial scale steam cracking furnace is performed. Turbulence is represented by a renormalization group (RNG) k β Ξ΅ model, while combustion is modeled with a skeletal mechanism. The eddy dissipation concept (EDC) model is used to account for turbulence/combustion interaction. The turbulent combustion regime is identified as a βthin flame regime with pocketsβ or a βcorrugated flamelet regimeβ. A weighted sum of gray gases model (WSGGM) is used to account for the gas radiative properties. The radiative transfer equation is solved using the Pβ1 and discrete ordinates method in the conservative finite volume formulation. NO~x~ calculations are performed as a postprocessing step, with the flow field, temperature, and species concentrations fixed. The formation of NO through thermal, prompt, and N~2~O intermediate mechanisms is considered. The in situ adaptive tabulation technique is used to decrease the computational time required to treat the combustion chemistry. The effect of radiation models on the predicted furnace wall, tube skin, and flue gas temperature profiles and heat fluxes toward the reactor tubes, as well as on the predicted species and NO concentration profiles and structure of the furnace flames under normal firing conditions, is discussed. Β© 2007 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 2007
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