The mapping closure of Chen et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett., 63, 1989] is a transported probability density function (PDF) method that has proven very efficient for modelling of turbulent mixing in homogeneous turbulence. By utilizing a Gaussian reference field, the solution to the mapping function (in homogeneous turbulence) can be found analytically for a range of initial conditions common for turbulent combustion applications, e.g. for binary or trinary mixing. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the possibility of making this solution a presumed mapping function (PMF) for inhomogeneous flows. The PMF in turn will imply a presumed mixture fraction PDF that can be used for a wide range of models in turbulent combustion, e.g. flamelet mod...
This paper reviews the fundamentals of conditional moment closure (CMC) methods for the prediction o...
Abstract The scalar dissipation rate is a key quantity in turbulent combustion modelling, in particu...
Following the success of transported probability density function (PDF) methods (Pope 1985) in a Rey...
The purpose of this thesis has been to study and develop mathematical models of non-premixed turbule...
The probability density function (PDF) approach has been shown to be a useful tool in turbulence res...
Multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) combines the probability density function (PDF) and the conditio...
A new turbulent combustion modelling approach –the multiple mapping conditioning (MMC)- is applied f...
This paper follows the evolution in understanding of the multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) approac...
This work presents a direct and transparent interpretation of two concepts for modelling turbulent c...
The rate of generation of fluctuations with respect to the scalar values conditioned on the mixture ...
In this Brief Communication we describe a consistent method for calculating the conditional scalar d...
Scalar turbulence exhibits interplays of coherent structures and random fluctuations over a broad ra...
A novel mapping closure approximation (MCA) technique is developed to construct a model for the cond...
Flamelet-Progress-Variable (FPV) combustion models allow the evaluation of all thermochemical quanti...
A lifted hydrogen/nitrogen turbulent jet flame issuing into a vitiated coflow is investigated using ...
This paper reviews the fundamentals of conditional moment closure (CMC) methods for the prediction o...
Abstract The scalar dissipation rate is a key quantity in turbulent combustion modelling, in particu...
Following the success of transported probability density function (PDF) methods (Pope 1985) in a Rey...
The purpose of this thesis has been to study and develop mathematical models of non-premixed turbule...
The probability density function (PDF) approach has been shown to be a useful tool in turbulence res...
Multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) combines the probability density function (PDF) and the conditio...
A new turbulent combustion modelling approach –the multiple mapping conditioning (MMC)- is applied f...
This paper follows the evolution in understanding of the multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) approac...
This work presents a direct and transparent interpretation of two concepts for modelling turbulent c...
The rate of generation of fluctuations with respect to the scalar values conditioned on the mixture ...
In this Brief Communication we describe a consistent method for calculating the conditional scalar d...
Scalar turbulence exhibits interplays of coherent structures and random fluctuations over a broad ra...
A novel mapping closure approximation (MCA) technique is developed to construct a model for the cond...
Flamelet-Progress-Variable (FPV) combustion models allow the evaluation of all thermochemical quanti...
A lifted hydrogen/nitrogen turbulent jet flame issuing into a vitiated coflow is investigated using ...
This paper reviews the fundamentals of conditional moment closure (CMC) methods for the prediction o...
Abstract The scalar dissipation rate is a key quantity in turbulent combustion modelling, in particu...
Following the success of transported probability density function (PDF) methods (Pope 1985) in a Rey...