Validation of numerical models for prediction of pressure drop in high capacity long distance lignite fly ash pneumatic conveying
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Published:2023
Issue:1 Part A
Volume:27
Page:33-45
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ISSN:0354-9836
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Container-title:Thermal Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:THERM SCI
Author:
Karlicic Nikola1ORCID, Petrovic Milan1ORCID, Radic Dejan1
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
This paper will validate two basic concepts of numerical models for
prediction of pressure change along the transport pipeline in the case of
long distance and high capacity lignite ash pneumatic conveying. Application
of various friction factor correlations and variation of given parameter,
led to the total of fourteen different numerical models and program codes in
FORTRAN. The input data for numerical models are based on comprehensive
experimental research of high capacity and long distance Kolubara lignite
fly ash pneumatic conveying system within 620 MWe thermal power plant unit
under operating conditions. Numerical simulation results are validated
against experimental data and subjected to statistical analysis methods.
The functional dependence obtained by the least squares method was evaluated
using mean squared deviation and correlation ratio. The predicted pressure
changes show the best agreement, with the measured decrease of pressure
amplitudes along the transport pipelines, for the model based on the
momentum balance of air-ash mixture flow and friction factor cor-relation
given by Dogin and Lebedev for the parameter A = 1.4?10-6. This model
achieved the best correlation ratio of 93.99% for Pipeline 1 and 91.33% for
Pipeline 2, as well as the best mean squared deviation of 9.58% for Pipeline
1 and 13.66% for Pipeline 2. Also, the fanning friction factor values are
fully consistent with previously examined cases available in the
literature. Numerical simulation model can be used for prediction of the
ash pneumatic conveying capacity and pressure drop for the specified
transport pipeline.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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