Essays about: "one-dimensional combustion simulation"

Found 3 essays containing the words one-dimensional combustion simulation.

  1. 1. Aerothermal and Kinetic Modelling of a Gas Turbine Dry Low Emission Combustion System

    University essay from KTH/Strömningsmekanik och Teknisk Akustik

    Author : David Håkansson; [2021]
    Keywords : Gas turbine; combustion; one-dimensional combustion simulation; network model; general network model; NOx emissions; hydrogen; Gasturbin; förbränning; endimensionell förbränningssimulering; nätverksmodell; generell nätverksmodell; NOx-utsläpp; väte;

    Abstract : Growing environmental concerns are causing a large transformation within the energy industry. Within the gas turbine industry, there is a large drive to develop improved modern dry-low emission combustion systems. The aim is to enable gas turbines to run on green fuels like hydrogen, while still keeping emission as NOx down. READ MORE

  2. 2. Implementation, Validation, and Evaluation of 1D-3D CFD Co-simulation for Cooling System of Internal Combustion Engine

    University essay from KTH/Fordonsdynamik

    Author : Amirali Kerachian; [2020]
    Keywords : CFD; 1D-3D Co-simulation; Cooling Systems; Turbulence Modeling; CFD; 1D-3D Co-simulering; kylsystem; turbulensmodellering;

    Abstract : Internal combustion engines, electric motors and batteries generate a significant amount of heat during operation that needs to be extracted by cooling systems. A cooling system is designed and installed to extract the generated heat and maintain the system temperature in an optimal range. READ MORE

  3. 3. Fundamental combustion properties of alternative fuels for energy transition

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Förbränningsfysik

    Author : Yijing Mao; [2020]
    Keywords : Physics and Astronomy;

    Abstract : Validation and improvement of chemical kinetic modelling require accurate experimental data. The over goal of the present work is to obtain accurate data by using techniques that have been previously implemented in common flames, e.g. READ MORE