A principal element to be derived from modeling turbulent reacting flows is an expression for the reaction rates of the various species involved in any particular combustion process under consideration. A temperature-derived most-likely probability density function (pdf) was used to describe the effects of temperature fluctuations on the Arrhenius reaction rate constant. A most-likely bivariate pdf described the effects of temperature and species concentrations fluctuations on the reaction rate. A criterion is developed for the use of an "appropriate" temperature pdf. The formulation of models to calculate the mean turbulent Arrhenius reaction rate constant and the mean turbulent reaction rate is considered and the results of calculations u...
Probability Density Function (PDF) methods provide a means of calculating the properties of turbulen...
The application of probability density function (pdf) turbulence models is addressed. For the purpos...
Over the past years, the use of a presumed probability density function (PDF) for combustion progres...
The use of probability theory to determine the effects of turbulent fluctuations on reaction rates i...
The joint probability distribution function (pdf), which is a modification of the bivariate Gaussian...
A simple reaction rate model is proposed for turbulent diffusion flames in which the reaction rate i...
A combined Monte Carlo-computational fluid dynamic (CFD) algorithm was developed recently at Lewis R...
International audienceA two-scalar probability density function (PDF) is used to evaluate the mean c...
In combustion computations, it is known that the predictions of chemical reaction rates are poor if ...
Present work concerns the interaction of chemistry and turbulence in a turbulent reacting flow. Both...
The objective of this thesis is to further develop and test a stochastic model of turbulent combusti...
The modeling of turbulence-chemistry-thermodynamic interaction is addressed through an a priori stud...
A fully second-order closure model for turbulent reacting flows is suggested based on Favre statisti...
This dissertation considers, in three parts, problems concerning mixing and chemical reactions in ho...
The purpose of this thesis has been to study and develop mathematical models of non-premixed turbule...
Probability Density Function (PDF) methods provide a means of calculating the properties of turbulen...
The application of probability density function (pdf) turbulence models is addressed. For the purpos...
Over the past years, the use of a presumed probability density function (PDF) for combustion progres...
The use of probability theory to determine the effects of turbulent fluctuations on reaction rates i...
The joint probability distribution function (pdf), which is a modification of the bivariate Gaussian...
A simple reaction rate model is proposed for turbulent diffusion flames in which the reaction rate i...
A combined Monte Carlo-computational fluid dynamic (CFD) algorithm was developed recently at Lewis R...
International audienceA two-scalar probability density function (PDF) is used to evaluate the mean c...
In combustion computations, it is known that the predictions of chemical reaction rates are poor if ...
Present work concerns the interaction of chemistry and turbulence in a turbulent reacting flow. Both...
The objective of this thesis is to further develop and test a stochastic model of turbulent combusti...
The modeling of turbulence-chemistry-thermodynamic interaction is addressed through an a priori stud...
A fully second-order closure model for turbulent reacting flows is suggested based on Favre statisti...
This dissertation considers, in three parts, problems concerning mixing and chemical reactions in ho...
The purpose of this thesis has been to study and develop mathematical models of non-premixed turbule...
Probability Density Function (PDF) methods provide a means of calculating the properties of turbulen...
The application of probability density function (pdf) turbulence models is addressed. For the purpos...
Over the past years, the use of a presumed probability density function (PDF) for combustion progres...