Troubleshooting and Performance Enhancement of Fired Heaters and Reformers Combustion using CFD
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- 10/05/2023 - 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT
Reformer furnaces and fired heaters are critical components in many industrial processes, and they can experience a range of issues that impact their performance and efficiency such as non-uniform heat distribution in the radiant section, flame impingement, long and wide flame, blockage in burner openings, High NOx emission, non-uniform combustion or air distribution, etc. To address these issues, it is important to carefully analyze the combustion process and identify specific factors that are impacting performance.
CFD simulations can be a valuable tool for troubleshooting and optimizing the combustion process, as they allow for detailed analysis of the flow patterns, temperature distribution, and pollutant emissions within the combustion chamber. By identifying and addressing the root causes of these issues, it is possible to optimize the performance of reformer furnaces and fired heaters and reduce costs and environmental impacts.
What will you learn from this webinar?
You will learn about the CFD application in fired heaters which will help you to identify the problematic area in the combustor and how to predict fluid flows, heat transfer, and chemical reactions in complex systems such as combustion chambers.
Challenges in combustion in modern process industries and Optimize Combustion efficiency. Adversities of unequal heat flux distribution & flame patterns. How CFD may be the pragmatic way to resolve these issues.
Who should attend it-
The webinar is primarily intended for engineers, researchers, and other professionals who are involved in the design, operation, and maintenance of combustion systems in the oil and gas industry.
This may include process engineers, mechanical engineers, chemical engineers, combustion engineers, Operation Engineers, Project Engineers, and researchers in industry and academia.