An enhanced diffusion-reaction reaction system (DRS) is proposed as a statistical model for the evolution of multiple scalars undergoing mixing and reaction in an isotropic turbulence field. The DRS model is close enough to the scalar equations in a reacting flow that other statistical models of turbulent mixing that decouple the velocity field from scalar mixing and reaction (e.g. mapping closure model, assumed-pdf models) cannot distinguish the model equations from the original equations. Numerical simulations of DRS are performed for three scalars evolving from non-premixed initial conditions. A simple one-step reversible reaction is considered. The data from the simulations are used (1) to study the effect of chemical conversion on the ...
This dissertation considers, in three parts, problems concerning mixing and chemical reactions in ho...
Work on understanding the mechanisms of mixing and reaction in high speed turbulent reacting flows w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996A computational algorithm is described for Direct Num...
A simple reaction rate model is proposed for turbulent diffusion flames in which the reaction rate i...
Studies of chemical reactions occurring in turbulent flows are important in the understanding of com...
In an effort towards understanding turbulent scalar mixing, we study the effect of molecular mixing,...
The objective of this research is to continue our efforts in advancing the state of knowledge in Lar...
Direct numerical simulations of a single-step irreversible chemical reaction with non-premixed react...
This work introduces modeling of differential diffusion within the multiple mapping conditioning (MM...
A complete second-order closure computer program for the investigation of compressible, turbulent, r...
PhD ThesisIn turbulent premixed combustion, the mean reaction rate can be modelled based on scalar ...
Full turbulence simulations at low Reynolds numbers were made for the single-step, irreversible, bim...
A numerical study of three dimensional chemically reacting and non-reacting flowfields is conducted ...
Understanding and modeling of turbulent combustion are key problems in the computation of numerous p...
One of the most successful applications of direct numerical simulation (DNS) has been in the study o...
This dissertation considers, in three parts, problems concerning mixing and chemical reactions in ho...
Work on understanding the mechanisms of mixing and reaction in high speed turbulent reacting flows w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996A computational algorithm is described for Direct Num...
A simple reaction rate model is proposed for turbulent diffusion flames in which the reaction rate i...
Studies of chemical reactions occurring in turbulent flows are important in the understanding of com...
In an effort towards understanding turbulent scalar mixing, we study the effect of molecular mixing,...
The objective of this research is to continue our efforts in advancing the state of knowledge in Lar...
Direct numerical simulations of a single-step irreversible chemical reaction with non-premixed react...
This work introduces modeling of differential diffusion within the multiple mapping conditioning (MM...
A complete second-order closure computer program for the investigation of compressible, turbulent, r...
PhD ThesisIn turbulent premixed combustion, the mean reaction rate can be modelled based on scalar ...
Full turbulence simulations at low Reynolds numbers were made for the single-step, irreversible, bim...
A numerical study of three dimensional chemically reacting and non-reacting flowfields is conducted ...
Understanding and modeling of turbulent combustion are key problems in the computation of numerous p...
One of the most successful applications of direct numerical simulation (DNS) has been in the study o...
This dissertation considers, in three parts, problems concerning mixing and chemical reactions in ho...
Work on understanding the mechanisms of mixing and reaction in high speed turbulent reacting flows w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996A computational algorithm is described for Direct Num...