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Study on the radiative transfer through non-gray gas mixtures within an irregular 3-D enclosure by using the modified weighted sum of gray gas method Kyung-Beom Yoon, Hee-Chul Chang, Tae-Kuk Kim
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 7, pp.1531-1536, 2010
Abstract : In this study the modified weighted sum of gray gases model (WSGGM) using the gray gas regrouping technique and the discrete ordinates
interpolation method (DOIM) are applied to analyze the radiative transfer within an irregular 3-D enclosure filled with non-gray
gas mixture of CO2, H2O and N2. The computer code developed in this study is successfully applied for solving the non-gray gas radiation
within a 3-D rectangular enclosure and the gray gas radiation within an irregular 3-D enclosure by showing fairly good agreements
with the existing results. In this paper the radiative transfer within an irregular 3-D enclosure filled with non-isothermal non-gray gases
with uniform mixtures of CO2, H2O and N2 is studied to demonstrate the applicability of the modified sum of gray gases model for irregular
systems and to examine the effect of the concentrations of CO2 and H2O on the radiative transfer within modern combustors.
Results show that the wall heat fluxes and the radiative heat source terms are increased as the concentrations of CO2 and H2O are increased.
Results also show that the radiative fluxes caused by the mixture gases with high concentrations CO2 and H2O which can be
observed in oxy-fuel combustion systems can reach up to nearly twice of those found in ordinary air-fuel combustion systems.
Keyword :
Radiative transfer; Non-gray gases; Modified WSGGM; DOIM; Irregular enclosure
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