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COMBUSTION Projects

Week 10 - Simulating Combustion of Natural Gas.
  COMBUSTION: Burning in a high temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel and an oxidant usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized often gaseous products in a mixture termed as smoke. combustion does not always result in fire because a flame is only visible when substances undergoing combustion…
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Arun

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                                                                STEADY STATE SIMULATION OF NATURAL GAS COMBUSTION USING ANSYS FLUENT        …

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Ramkumar

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Prabhjyot

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SITUATION           To study the PFI Engine performance characteristics by setting up the spray modeling & combustion modeling in the CONVERGE studio and post-process the results in the Paraview and CYGWIN was used to run the commands for the simulation. TASK To find the compression ratio…

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Aravind

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COMBUSTION Combustion is defined as a chemical reaction in which a hydrocarbon reacts with an oxidant to form products, accompanied by the release of energy in the form of heat.  Combustion manifests as awode domain during the design, analysis, and performance characteristics stage by being an integral part of various…
Objective:                   The objective of this project is to perform the emission characterization on a CAT3410 Engine model for two different piston profiles using converge CFD. The simulation is done on a sector geometry of two piston profiles and the results are…