Combustion Analysis Webinar
                      
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What you'll learn
                    
                    Basic energy conversion engineering assumptions and equations
                  
                  
                    
                    Know basic elements of combustion and its h-T diagram
                  
                  
                    
                    Combustion operation
                  
                  
                    
                    General combustion performance trends
                  
              Skills covered in this course
Description
In this webinar material, the student gets familiar with the ideal combustion and its h - T diagram, operation and major performance trends. Six different fuels (carbon, hydrogen, sulfur, coal, oil and gas) react with air and oxygen enriched air as the oxidant at different stoichiometry values (stoichiometry => 1) and oxidant inlet temperature values.
Performance Objectives:
Introduce basic energy conversion engineering assumptions and equations
Know basic elements of combustion and its h - T diagram
Be familiar with combustion operation
Understand general combustion performance trends
Introduce basic energy conversion engineering assumptions and equations
Know basic elements of combustion and its h - T diagram
Be familiar with combustion operation
Understand general combustion performance trends
Table of Contents
Combustion
Analysis
Case Study A
Case Study B
Case Study C
Case Study D
Assumptions
Governing Equations
Input Data
Results
Case Study A
Case Study B
Case Study C
Case Study D
Figures
Conclusions
Author
His over 35 years engineering experience includes performing analytical modeling and computer modeling of physical properties, power cycles, power cycle components/processes and compressible flow.  Also, conducting conceptual design, analysis and evaluation of energy conversion systems for basic and simple power and propulsion cycles.