Numerical Optimization of Oilfield Heating Furnace Research

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In this paper,using numerical simulation tools PHOENICS for numerical simulation study is made on furnace gas burning in the hearth, and analyses furnace oil furnace temperature distribution in the flow field characteristics the internal flow field of oil field heating furnace hearth temperature distribution characteristics. On this basis, this paper establisheda mathematical model which can truly describe the chamber internal physical and chemical changes, selected the appropriate numerical simulation methods, plotted the actual temperature profile case, which can reflect the qualitative and quantitative actual situation of work.Finally suggestions are given, which provides the theoretical foundation for the next step and the actual research.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 805-806)

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1874-1877

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September 2013

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