The conditional moment closure (CMC) method with tabulated chemistry is proposed to reduce the computational load for integration of stiff reaction steps in the conventional CMC methods. It is based on the assumption that temperature and all species except CO and CO2 adjust fast enough so that they can be uniquely determined by the single reaction progress variable given as the sum of CO and CO2 mass fractions. The CMC equations are solved for the conditional reaction progress variable, Qpv, whereas the other species mass fractions and the reaction rates including that for Qpv are retrieved from lookup tables. A steady homogeneous form of the conditional variance and covariance equations are solved to construct the second-order closure tabl...
A novel numerical method has been developed to couple a recent high order accurate fully compressib...
The presented work attempts to extend the conditional moment closure method for noon-premixed. turbu...
Mathematical modelling of the turbulent combustion process is becoming increasingly applied in calcu...
International audienceThis paper explores the possibility to close the conditional reaction rate in ...
The conditional moment closure (CMC) method has been successfully applied to various non-premixed co...
The conditional moment closure (CMC) method has been successfully applied to various non-premixed co...
This paper reviews the fundamentals of conditional moment closure (CMC) methods for the prediction o...
Conditional Moment Closure (CMC) is a suitable method for predicting scalars such as carbon monoxide...
A second-order conditional moment closure (CMC) model is applied to turbulent non-premixed hydrocarb...
The tabulated premixed conditional moment closure model has shown the capability to model turbulent,...
A turbulent nonpremixed flame of H-2/CO-air stabilized on a bluff-body is simulated by the condition...
The timing and location of autoignition can be highly sensitive to turbulent fluctuations of composi...
Mathematical modelling of the turbulent combustion process is becoming increasingly applied in calcu...
The timing and location of autoignition call be highly sensitive 10 turbulent fluctuations of compos...
Mathematical modelling of the turbulent combustion process is becoming increasingly applied in calcu...
A novel numerical method has been developed to couple a recent high order accurate fully compressib...
The presented work attempts to extend the conditional moment closure method for noon-premixed. turbu...
Mathematical modelling of the turbulent combustion process is becoming increasingly applied in calcu...
International audienceThis paper explores the possibility to close the conditional reaction rate in ...
The conditional moment closure (CMC) method has been successfully applied to various non-premixed co...
The conditional moment closure (CMC) method has been successfully applied to various non-premixed co...
This paper reviews the fundamentals of conditional moment closure (CMC) methods for the prediction o...
Conditional Moment Closure (CMC) is a suitable method for predicting scalars such as carbon monoxide...
A second-order conditional moment closure (CMC) model is applied to turbulent non-premixed hydrocarb...
The tabulated premixed conditional moment closure model has shown the capability to model turbulent,...
A turbulent nonpremixed flame of H-2/CO-air stabilized on a bluff-body is simulated by the condition...
The timing and location of autoignition can be highly sensitive to turbulent fluctuations of composi...
Mathematical modelling of the turbulent combustion process is becoming increasingly applied in calcu...
The timing and location of autoignition call be highly sensitive 10 turbulent fluctuations of compos...
Mathematical modelling of the turbulent combustion process is becoming increasingly applied in calcu...
A novel numerical method has been developed to couple a recent high order accurate fully compressib...
The presented work attempts to extend the conditional moment closure method for noon-premixed. turbu...
Mathematical modelling of the turbulent combustion process is becoming increasingly applied in calcu...