2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2012.07.032
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New correlations for the weighted-sum-of-gray-gases model in oxy-fuel conditions based on HITEMP 2010 database

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“…The calculations of the number density, line intensity and line shape function are presented in several prior works [22][23][24]. This study follows the work of Kangwanpongpan et al [24] using the same spectral resolution of 0.067 cm -1 for the LBL calculations between 0.2 and 10.000 cm -1 . The computational demand for solving the RTE depends on the spectral resolution.…”
Section: Line-by-line Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The calculations of the number density, line intensity and line shape function are presented in several prior works [22][23][24]. This study follows the work of Kangwanpongpan et al [24] using the same spectral resolution of 0.067 cm -1 for the LBL calculations between 0.2 and 10.000 cm -1 . The computational demand for solving the RTE depends on the spectral resolution.…”
Section: Line-by-line Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The weighting function is normally fitted by a polynomial function dependent on temperature. This work uses the same method as [24,26] by normalizing the fitting coefficients with a reference temperature, T ref at 1,200 K, as…”
Section: Weighted Sum Of Grey Gas Model Calculationsmentioning
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“…This approach usually yields satisfactory results in standard air-combustion [3] and is thus also suggested by the TNF workshop [1]. As a second model, the P1 approximation [34] combined with the weighted sum of gray gases (WSGG) [21] using the weights from [24] is used. The latter has already been successfully applied in oxy-fuel combustion [17].…”
Section: Laminar Flamementioning
confidence: 99%