| A Reduced-Order Model of Transport Phenomena for Power Plant Simulation | |
| Paul Cizmas ; Brian Richardson ; Thomas Brenner ; Raymond Fontenot | |
| 关键词: FLOW MODELS; FLUIDIZED-BED COMBUSTORS; FOSSIL-FUEL POWER PLANTS; TWO-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS; THREE-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/985310 RP-ID : None PID : OSTI ID: 985310 Others : TRN: US201016%%2118 |
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| 美国|英语 | |
| 来源: SciTech Connect | |
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【 摘 要 】
A reduced-order model based on proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) has been developed to simulate transient two- and three-dimensional isothermal and non-isothermal flows in a fluidized bed. Reduced-order models of void fraction, gas and solids temperatures, granular energy, and z-direction gas and solids velocity have been added to the previous version of the code. These algorithms are presented and their implementation is discussed. Verification studies are presented for each algorithm. A number of methods to accelerate the computations performed by the reduced-order model are presented. The errors associated with each acceleration method are computed and discussed. Using a combination of acceleration methods, a two-dimensional isothermal simulation using the reduced-order model is shown to be 114 times faster than using the full-order model. In the pursue of achieving the objectives of the project and completing the tasks planned for this program, several unplanned and unforeseen results, methods and studies have been generated. These additional accomplishments are also presented and they include: (1) a study of the effect of snapshot sampling time on the computation of the POD basis functions, (2) an investigation of different strategies for generating the autocorrelation matrix used to find the POD basis functions, (3) the development and implementation of a bubble detection and tracking algorithm based on mathematical morphology, (4) a method for augmenting the proper orthogonal decomposition to better capture flows with discontinuities, such as bubbles, and (5) a mixed reduced-order/full-order model, called point-mode proper orthogonal decomposition, designed to avoid unphysical due to approximation errors. The limitations of the proper orthogonal decomposition method in simulating transient flows with moving discontinuities, such as bubbling flows, are discussed and several methods are proposed to adapt the method for future use.
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