Mathematical model of a heating furnace implemented with volumetric fuel combustion

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Heating flame furnaces are the main type of furnaces used for heating and heat treatment of metal products in metallurgy and mechanical engineering. In the working chamber of a modern heating furnace, there should be neither high-temperature nor stagnation zones. One of the methods used to provide such combustion conditions is the application of distributed (volumetric) combustion. Owing to this method, heating quality is ensured by creating a uniform temperature field and equivalent heat exchange conditions, regardless of the placement of the charge in the working chamber of the furnace. In this work, we numerically study the volumetric combustion and influences of small-and large-scale recirculation ratios of furnace gases, the influence of temperature fluctuation on the regenerator nozzle, and the working parameters at the starting phase and reverse.

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Rimar, M., Kulikov, A., Fedak, M., Yeromin, O., Sukhyy, K., Gupalo, O., … Ratnayake, M. R. (2020). Mathematical model of a heating furnace implemented with volumetric fuel combustion. Processes, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/PR8040469

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