Coursecode: wb4405
Coursename: Fuelconversion
DUT creditpoints: 2
ECTS creditpoints: 3 |
Subfaculty
of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology |
Lecturer(s): Hein, prof. dr.-ing. K.R.G. |
Tel.: 015-2782186 |
Catalog data:
Combustion, gasification, coal, oil, gas, biomass, wastes, calculations, fuel preparation,
flame aerodynamics, ignition, reactions, boilers, furnaces, emission control. |
Courseyear:
4
Semester: 2/2/0/0
Hours p/w: 2
Other hours: -
Assessment: Written
Assessm.period(s): 2, 3
(see academic calendar) |
Prerequisites:
wb1220, wb1320 |
Follow
up: wb4415, wb4409A |
Detailed
description of topics:
Fossil fuels has been the prime energy scource for raising heat and electricity for
years and they will do so also in the future. Based on fuel properties, aerodynamics and
kinetic considerations the development of reacting fuel/air (gas) mixtures are described.
For application purposes solid an liquid fuel preparation, injection modes and the
corresponding distributions of local properties e.g. velocities, temperatures and
solid/gaseous species concentrations are presented as a function of the boundary
conditions like form of final energy, capacity required and design considerations of the
reactors. In addition special attention will be drawn upon emission control. |
Course
material: overhead sheets |
References
from literature:
Beér, J.M., Chigier, N.A., Combustion Aerodynamics,
Robert E. Krieger Publishing Company, Malabar, Florida 1983.
Günther, R. Verbrennung und Feuerungen,
Springer-Verlag, ISBN 3-540-13256-2 or 0-387-13256-2
|
Remarks
(specific information about assesment, entry requirements, etc.):
Registration at the section for Thermal Power Engineering |
Goals:
To learn about basics of fuel conversion to applicable forms of energy. |
Computer
use: |
Laboratory
project(s): |
Design
content:
The construction of burners for different fuels and their use in furnaces and utility
boilers is discussed thoroughly. |
Percentage
of design: 25% |