Efficient and reliable numerical models have become important tools in the design and optimization process of modern combustion equipment. For accurate predictions of flame stability and pollutant emissions, the use of detailed comprehensive chemical models is required. This accuracy, unfortunately, comes at a very high computational cost. The flamelet-generated manifold (FGM) method is a chemical reduction technique which lowers this burden drastically, but retains most of the accuracy of the comprehensive model. In this chapter, the theoretical background of FGM is briefly reviewed. Its application in simulations of premixed and partially premixed flames is explained. Extra attention is given to the modeling of preferential diffusion effe...
AbstractFlamelet based chemical reduction techniques are very promising methods for efficient and ac...
In this paper we study the possibility to account for preferential diffusion effects in lean turbule...
CFD predictions of flame position, stability and emissions are essential in order to obtain optimize...
Efficient and reliable numerical models have become important tools in the design and optimization p...
Efficient and reliable numerical models have become important tools in the design and optimization p...
Efficient and reliable numerical models have become important tools in the design and optimization p...
Efficient and reliable numerical models have become important tools in the design and optimization p...
Efficient and reliable numerical models have become important tools in the design and optimization p...
CFD predictions of flame position, stability and emissions are essential in order to obtain optimize...
CFD predictions of flame position, stability and emissions are essential in order to obtain optimize...
In this paper, we investigate the extension of the flamelet-generated manifold (FGM) method to inclu...
Flamelet based chemical reduction techniques are very promising methods for efficient and accurate m...
Flamelet based chemical reduction techniques are very promising methods for efficient and accurate m...
Flamelet based chemical reduction techniques are very promising methods for efficient and accurate m...
In this paper, we investigate the extension of the flamelet-generated manifold (FGM) method to inclu...
AbstractFlamelet based chemical reduction techniques are very promising methods for efficient and ac...
In this paper we study the possibility to account for preferential diffusion effects in lean turbule...
CFD predictions of flame position, stability and emissions are essential in order to obtain optimize...
Efficient and reliable numerical models have become important tools in the design and optimization p...
Efficient and reliable numerical models have become important tools in the design and optimization p...
Efficient and reliable numerical models have become important tools in the design and optimization p...
Efficient and reliable numerical models have become important tools in the design and optimization p...
Efficient and reliable numerical models have become important tools in the design and optimization p...
CFD predictions of flame position, stability and emissions are essential in order to obtain optimize...
CFD predictions of flame position, stability and emissions are essential in order to obtain optimize...
In this paper, we investigate the extension of the flamelet-generated manifold (FGM) method to inclu...
Flamelet based chemical reduction techniques are very promising methods for efficient and accurate m...
Flamelet based chemical reduction techniques are very promising methods for efficient and accurate m...
Flamelet based chemical reduction techniques are very promising methods for efficient and accurate m...
In this paper, we investigate the extension of the flamelet-generated manifold (FGM) method to inclu...
AbstractFlamelet based chemical reduction techniques are very promising methods for efficient and ac...
In this paper we study the possibility to account for preferential diffusion effects in lean turbule...
CFD predictions of flame position, stability and emissions are essential in order to obtain optimize...