This work presents a direct and transparent interpretation of two concepts for modelling turbulent combustion: generalised Multiple Mapping Conditioning (MMC) and sparse-Lagrangian Large Eddy Simulation (LES). The MMC approach is presented as a hybrid between the Probability Density Function (PDF) method and approaches based on conditioning (e.g. Conditional Moment Closure, flamelet, etc.). The sparse-Lagrangian approach, which allows for a dramatic reduction of computational cost, is viewed as an alternative interpretation of the Filtered Density Function (FDF) methods. This work presents simulations of several turbulent diffusion flame cases and discusses the universality of the localness parameter between these cases and the universality...
Following the success of transported probability density function (PDF) methods (Pope 1985) in a Rey...
The mapping closure of Chen et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett., 63, 1989] is a transported probability density...
A new computational filtered density function (FDF) methodology is developed for large\ud eddy simul...
The modelling of turbulent combustion is one of the key areas in combustion research. One recent tre...
This paper follows the evolution in understanding of the multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) approac...
Multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) is a relatively new addition to the list of models for turbulent...
This thesis presents an improved version of the Lagrangian multiple mapping conditioning model coupl...
This work discusses the principles and application of the multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) framew...
Multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) combines the probability density function (PDF) and the conditio...
The newly developed multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) approach for turbulent non-premixed combusti...
The focus of this thesis is to develop and implement a two-phase sparse-Lagrangian multiple mapping ...
The multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) approach is applied to two non-piloted CH4/H2/N2 turbulent j...
A new turbulent combustion modelling approach –the multiple mapping conditioning (MMC)- is applied f...
In this work a new method has been proposed and validated to approximate multivariate scalar probabi...
Sparse-Lagrangian Multiple Mapping Conditioning (MMC) simulations are performed on a turbulent pilot...
Following the success of transported probability density function (PDF) methods (Pope 1985) in a Rey...
The mapping closure of Chen et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett., 63, 1989] is a transported probability density...
A new computational filtered density function (FDF) methodology is developed for large\ud eddy simul...
The modelling of turbulent combustion is one of the key areas in combustion research. One recent tre...
This paper follows the evolution in understanding of the multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) approac...
Multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) is a relatively new addition to the list of models for turbulent...
This thesis presents an improved version of the Lagrangian multiple mapping conditioning model coupl...
This work discusses the principles and application of the multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) framew...
Multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) combines the probability density function (PDF) and the conditio...
The newly developed multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) approach for turbulent non-premixed combusti...
The focus of this thesis is to develop and implement a two-phase sparse-Lagrangian multiple mapping ...
The multiple mapping conditioning (MMC) approach is applied to two non-piloted CH4/H2/N2 turbulent j...
A new turbulent combustion modelling approach –the multiple mapping conditioning (MMC)- is applied f...
In this work a new method has been proposed and validated to approximate multivariate scalar probabi...
Sparse-Lagrangian Multiple Mapping Conditioning (MMC) simulations are performed on a turbulent pilot...
Following the success of transported probability density function (PDF) methods (Pope 1985) in a Rey...
The mapping closure of Chen et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett., 63, 1989] is a transported probability density...
A new computational filtered density function (FDF) methodology is developed for large\ud eddy simul...