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CFD approach for modelling of combustion of a semi enclosed cooking stove
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posted on 2023-06-07, 23:36 authored by W M S R Weerasinghe, U D L KumaraThis paper presents a CFD approach for modelling of combustion in a cooking stove. The combustion inside a semi-enclosed cook stove has been modelled. The stove is made of fire-brick clay and the cooking pan is an Aluminum square plate. The combustion phenomena inside the stove is modeled using the Eddy-break-up combustion model and the k-e turbulence model. The flow considered, is due to the buoyancy effect and the spatial variation of species concentrations. Empirical data of a typical cook stove has been used as boundary conditions. Only the flaming mode of combustion has been modelled. Temperature, Velocity and combustion product concentration predictions are presented. The predicted temperature fields have been compared with the measurements.
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International Conference on Mechanical Engineering 2003 (ICME2003)Event location
Dhaka, BangladeshEvent type
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26-28th DecemberDepartment affiliated with
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Work based on experimental and simulation work done at University of Moratuwa under an ADB grant. This paper presents a CFD approach for modelling of combustion in a cooking stove. The combustion inside a semi-enclosed cook stove has been modelled. The stove is made of fire-brick clay and the cooking pan is an Aluminum square plate. The combustion phenomena inside the stove are modeled using the Eddybreak-up combustion model and the k-e turbulence model. The flow considered, is due to the buoyancy effect and the spatial variation of species concentrations. Empirical data of a typical cook stove has been used as boundary conditions. Only the flaming mode of combustion has been modelled. Temperature, Velocity and combustion product concentration predictions are presented. The predicted temperature fields have been compared with the measurements.Full text available
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