Download PDFOpen PDF in browserA Comparative Study of Computational Models for Coal Combustion in Power GenerationEasyChair Preprint 115869 pages•Date: December 19, 2023AbstractThis research paper presents a comprehensive comparative study of various computational models employed in the simulation and analysis of coal combustion processes in power generation systems. The study encompasses a range of computational approaches, including mathematical models, numerical simulations, and advanced algorithms, used to predict and analyze key aspects of coal combustion such as combustion kinetics, emissions, and heat transfer. The paper aims to evaluate the strengths and limitations of each model, considering factors such as accuracy, computational efficiency, and applicability to different combustion scenarios. The findings presented in this comparative study contribute to the ongoing efforts to enhance the predictive capabilities of computational models for coal combustion. Ultimately, this research aims to provide valuable insights for researchers, engineers, and policymakers working towards sustainable and efficient power generation through improved understanding and modeling of coal combustion processes. Keyphrases: Coal, Combustion, abc
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