Advanced Combustion D1108
Learning outcome
A candidate who has passed the course will have a learning outcome in the form of acquired knowledge, skills, and general competence, as described below.
Knowledge
The candidate:
- masters the terminology of combustion
- has detailed knowledge in combustion theory
- has knowledge in thermodynamics, fluid flow, heat and mass transfer, and oxidation mechanisms of fuels
Skills
The candidate will be able to:
- estimate chemical equilibrium, reaction rates, adiabatic flame temperature, laminar flame structures, ignition energy, droplet combustion, jet flames, gas explosions and detonations
- apply the combustion theory in experiments and technical projects
- find, analyze and critically review different sources of information in combustion
General competence
The candidate is able to:
- analyze combustion challenges in general
- apply acquired knowledge and skills to solve advanced tasks and projects in new areas such as chemical reactor design, safety and CFD
- communicate and discuss - with experts as well as with the general public - technical problems, analyses and conclusions within the area of combustion, energy and environment
- take part in and contribute to creative thinking and innovation
Course Description
The course deals with fundamental aspects of combustion and combustion theory. The course consists of the following topics:
- Chemical thermodynamics and kinetics
- Transport phenomena
- Conservation equations
- Laminar premixed and non-premixed flames
- Limited phenomena
- Aymptotic structure of flames
- Aerodynamics of laminar flames and combustion in turbulent flows
- Boundary layers
- Two-phase flows and supersonic flows
Teaching and Learning Methods
Lectures and exercises are used.
Assessment Methods
Oral examination (counts 100 %).
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Unni Stamland Kaasin <Unni.S.KaasinSPAMFILTER@hit.no> - 19/12/2013