燃焼理工学

Numbering Code G-ENE03 63322 LJ71 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Master's students Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Wed.2
Instructor name Jun HAYASHI (Graduate School of Energy Science Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course The fundamentals of combustion science are lectured, such as burning velocity, ignition, thermodynamics and emission formation. Furthermore, flame structure and stability of laminar and turbulent flames and combustion process of liquid fuels are mentioned.
Course Goals Understanding the following;
(1) Combustion process in thermal power systems
(2) Physical and chemical processes in a combustion
(3) Design and control methodologies of combustion for engineering applications
Schedule and Contents (1) Chemistry Fundamentals, Properties of substance(1 week)
Quantum mechanics, Atomic system, Atomic structure and reactivity of oxygen, Atomic-atomic bond and molecular structure
(2) Combustion chemistry (2 weeks)
Chemical reaction and reaction rate, Rate constant, Activation energy
(3) Combustion reaction process (1 week)
Auto-ignition process, Flash phenomenon and flash point, Flammable limit, Minimum ignition energy and quenching distance
(4) Oxidation of gas fuel (1 week)
Hydrogen, Carbon oxide, Hydrocarbon fuels
(5) Thermodynamics of combustion (2 weeks)
Stoichiometry, Heat of reaction, Equilibrium, Adiabatic flame temperature
(6) Combustion product (1 week)
Formation process of nitrogen oxide, soot and radical species
(7) Premixed flame (2 weeks)
Deflagration and detonation, Structure of laminar flame, Flame speed, Flame stability, Turbulent premixed flame
(8) Diffusion flame (1 week)
Jet diffusion flame, Laminar diffusion flame, Turbulent diffusion flame
(9) Liquid fuel (2 weeks)
Evaporation of droplet, Spray combustion
(10) Combustion diagnostics (1 week)
Temperature, Pressure, Velocity, Flow rate, Gas composition
(11) Feedback (1 week)
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluate by attendance and report(s).
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Instruct in class.
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