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CFDModelling for Process Improvement and Design
INTRODUCTION

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is a simulation tool used for visualizing system/process/equipment parameters through-out the domain. In CFD, an exact geometrical model (1D, 2D or 3D) of the process/equipment is created and divided into very small cells in which process equations are solved. Process equations are to be solved for each cell using numerical methods, for which large computational resource is required. Once solved and validated, CFD model provides a continuous visual profile of all the process parameters. A validated CFD model is like having data from thousands of sensors for each of the process parameters.

A validated CFD model is powerful tool to understand the process and its inherent abnormality and can be used to evaluate the effect of any modification or design changes in the process and before actual implementation. Presently, with high computational power being available, CFD modeling is being used to develop design and processes from conceptual stage to final specifications.

BENEFIT

Benefit accrued in some of the NTPC stations where CFD recommended modifications have been carried out are listed in the following Table

S. No.StationModification carried inBenefit
1TandaFG DuctReduction of ID Fan Power by 100 KW/Unit
2Kahalgaon St-IFG DuctReduction of ID Fan Power by 120 KW/Unit
3Simhadri St-IFG DuctReduction of ID Fan Power by 350 KW/Unit
4Simhadri St-IIFG DuctReduction of ID Fan Power by 330 KW/Unit
5Ramagundam ST-IIESP InternalReduction in SPM by 100 mg/Nm3
6Ramagundam ST-IIESP InternalReduction in SPM by 100 mg/Nm3
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