COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS (CFD)

CFD modeling is a powerful design tool for analyzing fluid flow patterns and chemical reactions, allowing the engineer to optimize equipment geometry before fabrication and to avoid post-construction equipment modifications. A CFD model is a computational engineering program that incorporates both theoretical formulae and designer-imposed boundary conditions to determine the precise flow geometry.

A CFD model is useful for analyzing and predicting flow patterns within combustion equipment, allowing the designer to “observe” important conditions that include temperature profiles, local flow direction and intensity, waste destruction progress, and the interactions of combustion air, burner flue gases, and waste materials.

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