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    Improved boundary conditions for the DNS of reacting subsonic flows (English)
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    10 January 2012
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    The paper deals with artificial boundary conditions for the reacting flows with low Mach number. The author presents a new method of prescribing time-dependent boundary conditions. The method is based on a linearization of the flow around the base state. New boundary conditions allow to derive a refined estimate of the incoming acoustic amplitude in terms of its outgoing counterpart. The obtained boundary conditions are also acoustically transparent. The approach is illustrated and tested on a few problems describing flames. It is shown that the new approach improves the simulation.
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    characteristics
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    acoustic divergence
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    acoustic amplitude
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