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IEA Bioenergy Task 32 workshop: CFD aided design and other design tools for industrial biomass combustion plants, 06 June 2013, Bella Center, Copenhagen

CFD based design tools have significantly improved in the last decade and are commonly applied for larger utility boiler installations.

6 June 2013 - 6 June 2013
Austria
It can lead to much better combustion quality and avoid the need of a ‘try and error’ approach for boiler design and reducing development expenses.

The workshop will be held for equipment suppliers and researchers to share practical experiences and address the current opportunities and limitations of CFD based design of industrial biomass combustion appliances.

PROGRAMME
(please note that the programme may be subject to change)


SESSION 1 - Chairperson: Ingwald Obernberger

13.00 - 13.05
Biomass Combustion and Co-firing -Overview
Jaap Koppejan, IEA Bioenergy Task 32

13.05 - 13.15
Workshop content and objectives
Ingwald Obernberger, Chairperson

13.15 - 13.30
Overview - CFD simulations of biomass combustion plants - present applications
Kristian Andersen, Force Technology, Denmark

13.30 - 13.45
Overview - CFD simulation of biomass combustion plants - new developments
Robert Scharler, BE2020+/TUG/BIOS

13.45 - 14.10
Single particle modelling for implementation into CFD
Thunman, Chalmers University, Sweden

14.10 - 14.35
Coupled CFD/DEM simulation of reacting solid biomass on grates
Wirtz, LEAT, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany

14.35 - 15.00
3D CFD modelling of solid biomass combustion in grate furnaces
Ramin Mehrabian, BE2020+, Austria

15.00 - 15.25
Coffee break

SESSION 2 - Chairperson: Robert Scharler

15.25 - 15.50
Moving Grate Combustion Optimisation with CFD And PIV
Thomas Nussbaumer, ETH Zürich, Verenum

15.25 - 15.50
Modelling of SOx formation and subsequent sulphation for CFD applications
Glarborg, DTU, Denmark

15.50 - 16.15
CFD simulation of NOx formation in fixed-bed biomass combustion plants
Claudia Benesch, BIOS/BE2020+/TUG, Austria

16.15 - 16.40
3D CFD Modeling of Biomass Co-Firing and Conversion to 100% Biomass for pulverized fuel boilers including validation of NOx and burnout predictions
Benedetto Risio, RECOM Services GmbH, Germany

16.40 - 17.05
A 1-D Simulation Tool for Biomass Co-Firing Development and Application
Yogesh Singh, ESKOM, South Africa

17.05 - 17.30
CFD simulation of pulverized fuel combustion, gasification and ash deposition in entrained flow reactors
Halama, Kleinhans and Prof. Hartmut Spliethoff, TU Munich, Germany

17.30 - 17.55
Automatic CFD optimisation of biomass combustion plants
Ali Shiehnejad, BE2020+, Austria

17.55 - 18.20
CFD modelling of fluidised bed combustion plants
Marko Huttunen, Perttu Jukola

18.20 - 18.30
Summary & closing
Ingwald Obernberger

This event is open to conference participants who hold one-day or full week conference badges. Please register online. The seminar will be organized as an official side-event of the 21st European Biomass Conference & Exhibition in Copenhagen.
For further information:http://www.conference-biomass.com/IEA-Bioenergy-Task-32-workshop.1800.0.html
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