For meeting stringent emission restrictions, a modern solution is to operate in or close to the flameless mode. It implies a copious dilution of the reactants with vitiated gas resulting in low oxidant or fuel concentration and consequently low volumetric heat-release rate. On the contrary to traditional flames where heat release is occurring in very thin fronts, the flameless operation lies in the distributed reaction regime. Flameless operation is therefore associated with complex and non-linear interaction between mixing and chemical reactions. In this framework, this paper investigates turbulent combustion in a stagnation point reverse flow combustor and presents one of the first studies combining Large Eddy Simulation and detailed chem...
Combustion regimes approaching the unity Damkohler number present challenges due to the increase in ...
Reactive flow simulations involving turbulence-chemistry interaction are extremely challenging becau...
Large eddy simulations of a stratified swirling flow of a Cambridge swirl burner for both nonreactin...
In this study, numerical simulations of a low emission lab-scale non-premixed combustor are conducte...
Combustion is a complex phenomenon of interest that combines chemical reactions and turbulent flows....
International audienceFlame ignition, stabilization and extinction or pollutant predictions are cruc...
This paper investigates flame and flow structure of a swirl-stabilized pilot combustor in convention...
International audienceA new model for Flameless Combustion (FC) based on the tabulation of diluted h...
The challenge of achieving a clean and stable combustion in modem power plants or aero engines leads...
Large Eddy Simulation (LES) is applied to investigate the turbulent non-premixed combustion flow, in...
This paper describes the inclusion of detailed chemical reaction mechanisms in the framework of a tu...
AbstractThis paper presents models that are suitable for computing steady and unsteady gaseous combu...
A methodology for solving unsteady premixed turbulent flame propagation problems in high Reynolds nu...
In the last 10-15 years, large-eddy simulation (LES) has become well established for non-reacting fl...
The increasing computational capacity in recent years has spurred the growing use of combustion Larg...
Combustion regimes approaching the unity Damkohler number present challenges due to the increase in ...
Reactive flow simulations involving turbulence-chemistry interaction are extremely challenging becau...
Large eddy simulations of a stratified swirling flow of a Cambridge swirl burner for both nonreactin...
In this study, numerical simulations of a low emission lab-scale non-premixed combustor are conducte...
Combustion is a complex phenomenon of interest that combines chemical reactions and turbulent flows....
International audienceFlame ignition, stabilization and extinction or pollutant predictions are cruc...
This paper investigates flame and flow structure of a swirl-stabilized pilot combustor in convention...
International audienceA new model for Flameless Combustion (FC) based on the tabulation of diluted h...
The challenge of achieving a clean and stable combustion in modem power plants or aero engines leads...
Large Eddy Simulation (LES) is applied to investigate the turbulent non-premixed combustion flow, in...
This paper describes the inclusion of detailed chemical reaction mechanisms in the framework of a tu...
AbstractThis paper presents models that are suitable for computing steady and unsteady gaseous combu...
A methodology for solving unsteady premixed turbulent flame propagation problems in high Reynolds nu...
In the last 10-15 years, large-eddy simulation (LES) has become well established for non-reacting fl...
The increasing computational capacity in recent years has spurred the growing use of combustion Larg...
Combustion regimes approaching the unity Damkohler number present challenges due to the increase in ...
Reactive flow simulations involving turbulence-chemistry interaction are extremely challenging becau...
Large eddy simulations of a stratified swirling flow of a Cambridge swirl burner for both nonreactin...