In combustion computations, it is known that the predictions of chemical reaction rates are poor if conventional turbulence models are used. The probability density function (pdf) method seems to be the only alternative that uses local instantaneous values of the temperature, density, etc., in predicting chemical reaction rates, and thus is the only viable approach for more accurate turbulent combustion calculations. The fact that the pdf equation has a very large dimensionality renders finite difference schemes extremely demanding on computer memories and thus impractical. A logical alternative is the Monte Carlo scheme. Since CFD has a certain maturity as well as acceptance, it seems that the use of a combined CFD and Monte Carlo scheme i...
Flamelet-Progress-Variable (FPV) combustion models allow the evaluation of all thermochemical quanti...
Flamelet-Progress-Variable (FPV) combustion models allow the evaluation of all thermochemical quanti...
The objective of this thesis is to further develop and test a stochastic model of turbulent combusti...
A combined Monte Carlo-computational fluid dynamic (CFD) algorithm was developed recently at Lewis R...
The application of probability density function (pdf) turbulence models is addressed. For the purpos...
Probability Density Function (PDF) methods provide a means of calculating the properties of turbulen...
This work presents applications of the probability density function (PDF) method to several recently...
A Monte Carlo method is presented which simulates the transport equations of joint probability densi...
AbstractIn spite of recent developments in the PDF calculations of turbulent flames, the high comput...
The probability density function (PDF) method has been proven a very useful approach in turbulence r...
In modeling turbulent reactive flows, Probability Density Function (PDF) methods have an advantage o...
The success of any solution methodology for studying gas-turbine combustor flows depends a great dea...
Over the past years, the use of a presumed probability density function (PDF) for combustion progres...
The objective of this study is to compare the use of assumed pdf (probability density function) appr...
Studies in the mathematical modeling of the high-speed turbulent combustion has received renewal att...
Flamelet-Progress-Variable (FPV) combustion models allow the evaluation of all thermochemical quanti...
Flamelet-Progress-Variable (FPV) combustion models allow the evaluation of all thermochemical quanti...
The objective of this thesis is to further develop and test a stochastic model of turbulent combusti...
A combined Monte Carlo-computational fluid dynamic (CFD) algorithm was developed recently at Lewis R...
The application of probability density function (pdf) turbulence models is addressed. For the purpos...
Probability Density Function (PDF) methods provide a means of calculating the properties of turbulen...
This work presents applications of the probability density function (PDF) method to several recently...
A Monte Carlo method is presented which simulates the transport equations of joint probability densi...
AbstractIn spite of recent developments in the PDF calculations of turbulent flames, the high comput...
The probability density function (PDF) method has been proven a very useful approach in turbulence r...
In modeling turbulent reactive flows, Probability Density Function (PDF) methods have an advantage o...
The success of any solution methodology for studying gas-turbine combustor flows depends a great dea...
Over the past years, the use of a presumed probability density function (PDF) for combustion progres...
The objective of this study is to compare the use of assumed pdf (probability density function) appr...
Studies in the mathematical modeling of the high-speed turbulent combustion has received renewal att...
Flamelet-Progress-Variable (FPV) combustion models allow the evaluation of all thermochemical quanti...
Flamelet-Progress-Variable (FPV) combustion models allow the evaluation of all thermochemical quanti...
The objective of this thesis is to further develop and test a stochastic model of turbulent combusti...