Considering the increasingly stringent targets for aircraft emissions, CFD is becoming a viable tool for improving future aero-engine combustors. However, predicting pollutant formation remains challenging. In particular, directly solving the evolution of soot particles is numerically expensive. To reduce the computational cost but retain detailed physical modeling, quadrature-based moments methods can be efficiently employed to approximate the particle number density function (NDF). An example is the recently developed split-based extended quadrature method of moments (S-EQMOM), which enables a continuous description of the soot particles’ NDF, essential to consider particle oxidation accurately. This model has shown promising results in l...
Modeling multiphase particles in turbulent fluid environment is a challenging task. To accurately de...
A detailed investigation of the process of soot formation in ethylene-fueled laminar counterflow dif...
Soot prediction in realistic systems is one of the most challenging problems in theoretical and app...
Accepted manuscript of the ASME Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power Paper "Large Eddy ...
Numerical simulations of aero-engine combustors are extremely challenging due to the complex multisc...
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 present paper presents a comprehensive approach for modelling soot formation in turbulent flows ...
Soot is carbonaceous particulate matter formed due to the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels...
Expected stringent legislation on particulate matter (PM) emission by gas turbine combustors is curr...
The modeling of soot formation and oxidation under industrially relevant conditions has made signifi...
This study proposes a detailed soot modeling framework for large-eddy simulation (LES) to accurately...
Modeling multiphase particles in turbulent fluid environment is a challenging task. To accurately de...
A detailed investigation of the process of soot formation in ethylene-fueled laminar counterflow dif...
Soot prediction in realistic systems is one of the most challenging problems in theoretical and app...
Accepted manuscript of the ASME Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power Paper "Large Eddy ...
Numerical simulations of aero-engine combustors are extremely challenging due to the complex multisc...
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 present paper presents a comprehensive approach for modelling soot formation in turbulent flows ...
Soot is carbonaceous particulate matter formed due to the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels...
Expected stringent legislation on particulate matter (PM) emission by gas turbine combustors is curr...
The modeling of soot formation and oxidation under industrially relevant conditions has made signifi...
This study proposes a detailed soot modeling framework for large-eddy simulation (LES) to accurately...
Modeling multiphase particles in turbulent fluid environment is a challenging task. To accurately de...
A detailed investigation of the process of soot formation in ethylene-fueled laminar counterflow dif...
Soot prediction in realistic systems is one of the most challenging problems in theoretical and app...