Numerical simulations of aero-engine combustors are extremely challenging due to the complex multiscale and multiphysics phenomena involved. Currently, reliable modeling and prediction of soot particle formation produced during incomplete hydrocarbon combustion is one of the major issues in combustion research. The next generation of gas turbines for more sustainable aircraft engines must meet strict limitations for soot particle mass and size distribution. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding of the processes leading to soot particle formation and its precise prediction in practical combustion systems is crucial. In this work, a recently developed detailed soot model, the Split-based Extended Quadrature Method of Moments (S-EQMOM), is ...
The soot particle size distribution was studied via numerical simulation under diesel like engine co...
© 2018 by ASME. In this work, a single sector lean burn model combustor operating in pilot only mode...
Existing soot models for non-premixed ethylene/air flames often do not satisfactorily predict soot v...
Numerical simulations of aero-engine combustors are extremely challenging due to the complex multisc...
Considering the increasingly stringent targets for aircraft emissions, CFD is becoming a viable tool...
To meet the increasing global demand of usable energy and mobility, the combustion of fossil as well...
In this work, the recently developed split-based Extended Quadrate Method of Moments (S-EQMOM) is co...
The modeling of soot formation and oxidation under industrially relevant conditions has made signifi...
Soot is carbonaceous particulate matter formed due to the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels...
International audienceThe formation of soot in actual combustion systems involves several complex pr...
International audiencePredicting soot production in an industrial systems by using an LES approach r...
This study proposes a detailed soot modeling framework for large-eddy simulation (LES) to accurately...
The soot particle size distribution was studied via numerical simulation under diesel like engine co...
© 2018 by ASME. In this work, a single sector lean burn model combustor operating in pilot only mode...
Existing soot models for non-premixed ethylene/air flames often do not satisfactorily predict soot v...
Numerical simulations of aero-engine combustors are extremely challenging due to the complex multisc...
Considering the increasingly stringent targets for aircraft emissions, CFD is becoming a viable tool...
To meet the increasing global demand of usable energy and mobility, the combustion of fossil as well...
In this work, the recently developed split-based Extended Quadrate Method of Moments (S-EQMOM) is co...
The modeling of soot formation and oxidation under industrially relevant conditions has made signifi...
Soot is carbonaceous particulate matter formed due to the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels...
International audienceThe formation of soot in actual combustion systems involves several complex pr...
International audiencePredicting soot production in an industrial systems by using an LES approach r...
This study proposes a detailed soot modeling framework for large-eddy simulation (LES) to accurately...
The soot particle size distribution was studied via numerical simulation under diesel like engine co...
© 2018 by ASME. In this work, a single sector lean burn model combustor operating in pilot only mode...
Existing soot models for non-premixed ethylene/air flames often do not satisfactorily predict soot v...