Experimental study of mine face ventilation system for validation of numerical models

Author(s):  
A Wala ◽  
J Jacob ◽  
D Turner
2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 377-380
Author(s):  
Yi Ping Lu ◽  
Qing Hui Pan ◽  
Hui Lan Li ◽  
Jia De Han

To study rotational air flow field of rotor and complicated flow distinction owing to multi-ventilation ducts of stator in a large air-cooled turbine generator, considering axial symmetry of air supply, an experiment setup of ventilation system of semi-machine configuration was built in this paper. At condition of rotating, ventilation is measured by hot-wire anemometer. Firstly, ventilation in 16 different semi-circle radius is got. Measurement shows that ventilation in different radius varies much. Then ventilation of outlet of stator ducts is measured. The result shows that ventilation which is affected by flow back and jet less is higher. The conclusion will provide theoretical references for ventilation cooling of rotor ducts in large air-cooled turbine generators.


Author(s):  
Monica Galdo-Vega ◽  
Rafael Ballesteros-Tajadura ◽  
Carlos Santolaria-Morros

In this work, a numerical 3D simulation of a longitudinal ventilation system is developed to analyze the fire behavior inside a road tunnel. Recent disasters, like crashes in the Mont Blanc tunnel (France, 1999) or San Gottardo (Italy, 2001), have shown the need for better integral actions during possible fire incidents. The minimum delay time, required for starting the jet fans, or the evolution of the smoke patterns inside the tunnel are critical issues when rescue plans are designed. Some methods to study the smoke propagation during a fire are: pseudo-thermal scale models, full scale test and numerical models. Several contributions using the first method can be found in references [1], [2] and [3]. However it is very difficult to extrapolate the results from this kind of models. The second method (full scale test) is the most expensive of all and only two of them have been conducted recently: EUREKA Project [4] and the Memorial Tunnel Fire Ventilation Test Program [5]. The last method (numerical models) it is now under development. The objective of this work is to validate a numerical model, to predict the behavior of the smoke generated during a fire incident inside a road tunnel, comparing its results with previous experimental data collected in the Memorial Tunnel Project. In addition, a good agreement was achieved, so a methodology to predict the performance of a longitudinal ventilation system in case of fire was accurately established.


Author(s):  
A. Rami´rez-Barro´n ◽  
A. Aguilar-Moreno ◽  
A. Gallegos-Mun˜oz ◽  
J. M. Riesco-A´vila ◽  
S. Marti´nez-Marti´nez ◽  
...  

A numerical-experimental study of the gas LP atmospheric burner used in the ceramist furnace is presented. A new design of the burner was proposed to obtain a temperature distribution in the furnace better that the temperature distribution obtained with the actual burner. The experimental study helped to know the temperature and flame distribution in the furnace that permit to achieve the temperature of baking of the ceramic. The experimental results were obtained with a thermal camera and thermocouples placed in the furnace. Numerical models were developed with CFD (Fluent ®) comparing the results with the experimental results to obtain the new design of the burner. The experimental and numerical results permitted to identify the zones with temperature near to the temperature of baking, which is reached in the high and intermediate zones of the furnace. Then it is necessary a recirculation of the hot gases toward the low zone of the furnace.


2019 ◽  
Vol 158 ◽  
pp. 2756-2761 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shu Li ◽  
Xuefeng Liu ◽  
Jiaxu Wang ◽  
Guanyu Fang ◽  
Wenjing Chen ◽  
...  

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