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Modelling of Catalytic Combustion in a Deformable Porous Burner Using a Fluid-Solid Interaction (FSI) Framework.

Tomasz OchrymiukMarcin FroissartPaweł MadejskiJanusz Badur
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The various concepts involved in the mathematical modeling of the fluid-solid interactions (FSIs) of catalytic combustion processes occurring within a porous burner are presented and discussed in this paper. The following aspects of them are addressed: (a) the relevant physical and chemical phenomena appearing at the interface between the gas and the catalytic surface; (b) a comparison of mathematical models; (c) a proposal of a hybrid two/three-field model, (d) an estimation of the interphase transfer coefficients; (e) a discussion of the proper constitutive equations and the closure relations; and (f) a generalization of the Terzaghi concept of stresses. Selected examples of application of the models are then presented and described. Finally, a numerical verification example is presented and discussed to demonstrate the application of the proposed model.
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