modeling of turbulent non-premixed
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By W K Bushe,
R W Bilger
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A Kronenburg, A E Papoutsakis in Proceedings of the Combustion Institute (2005)The conditional moment closure approach is used to describe extinction and re-ignition events in tur- bulent non-premixed hydrocarbon combustion. It is well known that single conditional moment closure cannot correctly capture these phenomena and a…Save reference to library · Related research 11 readers
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Sung King Liew in Progress in Energy and Combustion Science (1983)The laminar flamelet concept views a turbulent diffusion flame as an ensemble of laminar diffusion flamelets. Work relevant to the flamelet concept is spread over various fields in the literature: laminar flame studies, asymptotic analysis, theory…Save reference to library · Related research 9 readers
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S A Klein in Laboratory of Thermal Engineering (2000)Gas turbines are clean, compact and eÆcient engines for electric power generation. They are used at a large scale to this end and are usually red with natural gas. A novel development is to re them with coal gas produced by a coal gasier. This opens…Save reference to library · Related research 6 readers
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Epaminondas Mastorakos in Progress in Energy and Combustion Science (2009)The initiation of turbulent non-premixed combustion of gaseous fuels through autoignition and through spark ignition is reviewed, motivated by the increasing relevance of these phenomena for new combustion technologies. The fundamentals of the…Save reference to library · Related research 49 readers
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D Bradley, P H Gaskell, X J Gu in Proc Combust Inst (1998)A model is described for non-premixed turbulent combustion. It is applied to subsonic methane jet flames and, on the basis of presented evidence, is based on combustion in strained premixed laminar flamelets. When the fuel discharges into the air,…Save reference to library · Related research 1 reader
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Seung Hyun Kim, Kang Y Huh, Robert W Bilger in Combustion (2002)A second-order conditional moment closure (CMC) model is applied to turbulent non-premixed hydrocarbon flames with significant local extinction and reignition. Combustion of hydrocarbon fuel is described by a systematically reduced twostep…Save reference to library · Related research 8 readers
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A Laverdant, L Gouarin, Dominique Thévenin in Combustion Theory and Modelling (2007)ADirectNumericalSimulation(DNS)ofaturbulentnon-premixedflameinteractingwithaGaussian acousticwaveis carriedout inthis work. This numerical simulationtakes intoaccount detailed transport phenomenaincludingtheSoret effect aswell ascompletechemical…Save reference to library · Related research 1 reader
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Ranga Dinesh, Karl Jenkins, Michael Kirkpatrick in Volume 2 Combustion Fuels and Emissions (2009)Simulations of turbulent non-premixed swirling flames based on the Sydney swirl burner experiments under different flame characteristics are conducted using large eddy simulations (LES). The simulations attempt to capture the unsteady flame…Save reference to library · Related research 2 readers
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N Branley, W P Jones in Combustion and Flame (2001)Large Eddy Simulation (LES) has been applied to the calculation of a turbulent hydrogen diffusion flame using a conserved scalar formalism. The Favre filtered Navier-Stokes equations have been closed using the Smagorinsky model and its dynamically…Save reference to library · Related research 27 readers
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Haifeng Wang, Yiliang Chen in Chemical Engineering Science (2004)Although the significant advantage for the probability density function (PDF) methods of the exact treatment of chemical reactions in turbulent combustion problems, a detailed chemistry mechanism (e.g., the GRI mechanism) has not been implemented in…Save reference to library · Related research 10 readers
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