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[1] | Namory Camara, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Techniques, Bamako, Mali. |
[2] | Lu Huilin, School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China. |
Based on the particle kinetic and chemical kinetics theory, chemical looping combustion calculation model to simulate the inner coupling reactor chemical looping combustion process, access to the inside of the reactor flow field characteristics and distribution of the various components, and good to capture the atmosphere of the reactor particles exhibit a non-uniform flow structure nucleus. The simulation results also given temperature distribution as well as the export of particle mass flow rate and concentration of each component in the reactor over time for design optimization coupled reactor provides a certain basis.
Keywords
Coupled Reactor, Chemical Looping Combustion, Numerical Simulation
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