Impact of volume viscosity on the structure of turbulent premixed flames in the thin reaction zone regime
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DOI10.1007/S10494-011-9360-1zbMath1248.76117OpenAlexW2060533832WikidataQ57732666 ScholiaQ57732666MaRDI QIDQ454168
Dominique Thévenin, Gábor Janiga, Gordon Fru
Publication date: 1 October 2012
Published in: Flow, Turbulence and Combustion (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10494-011-9360-1
direct numerical simulationturbulent premixed flamesensemble averaginghigh Reynolds numbervolume viscosity
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Towards direct numerical simulations of low-Mach number turbulent reacting and two-phase flows using immersed boundaries ⋮ Continuum perspective of bulk viscosity in compressible fluids ⋮ Impact of volume viscosity on the structure of turbulent premixed flames in the thin reaction zone regime ⋮ On the role of bulk viscosity in compressible reactive shear layer developments ⋮ DNS-studies on flame front markers for turbulent premixed combustion
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