COOLflow™ Physical Modeling

The experts at the renowned John Zink Research and Development Test Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, perform physical modeling of combustion equipment to enhance efficiency and environmental performance.

Specifically, John Zink uses physical modeling to simulate and analyze airflow of distribution ductworks and combustion aerodynamics of burner systems. COOLflow™ Physical Modeling is used to determine the optimal configuration for airflow ductwork, burner windbox, flow distribution in Heat Recovery and Steam Generation (HRSG) units. The flow correction internals, such as baffles, splitters, vanes, and distribution grids, engineered by our airflow modeling specialists not only can provide optimal combustion performance, but also benefit your operation with lower pressure loss and less vibration.


View video of cold flow modeling in action, available in QuickTime and AVI formats.

For 56k Modem Users and slower connections: Quicktime version AVI version

For ISDN and faster connections: cold_flo_hispeed version AVI version

Contact a John Zink representative to gather more information.