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The following pages link to A numerical study of auto-ignition in turbulent lifted flames issuing into a vitiated co-flow (Q3447048):
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- Flame stabilization mechanisms in lifted flames (Q657602) (← links)
- Large eddy simulation of a turbulent lifted flame using conditional moment closure and rate-controlled constrained equilibrium (Q657620) (← links)
- Computationally efficient implementation of combustion chemistry in parallel PDF calculations (Q834097) (← links)
- Efficient implementation of chemistry in computational combustion (Q839547) (← links)
- An improved algorithm for \textit{in situ} adaptive tabulation (Q1010322) (← links)
- Parallel chemistry acceleration algorithms based on ISAT method in gaseous detonation computations (Q1649816) (← links)
- Large Eddy Simulation of flame stabilisation dynamics and vortex control in a lifted H<sub>2</sub>/N<sub>2</sub> jet flame (Q3019760) (← links)
- Analysis of auto-ignition of heated hydrogen–air mixtures with different detailed reaction mechanisms (Q3019769) (← links)
- Three-dimensional direct numerical simulation of a turbulent lifted hydrogen jet flame in heated coflow: flame stabilization and structure (Q3550456) (← links)
- Three-dimensional direct numerical simulation of a turbulent lifted hydrogen jet flame in heated coflow: a chemical explosive mode analysis (Q3586918) (← links)
- Transported scalar PDF calculations of autoignition of a hydrogen jet in a heated turbulent co-flow (Q3615017) (← links)
- Design of Experiments for Gaining Insights and Validating Modeling of Turbulent Combustion (Q4603288) (← links)
- On the ambiguity of premixed flame thickness definition of highly pre-heated mixtures and its implication on turbulent combustion regimes (Q5030664) (← links)
- Transported PDF simulation of auto-ignition of a turbulent methane jet in a hot, vitiated coflow (Q5032316) (← links)
- Computational study of lean premixed turbulent flames using RANSPDF and LESPDF methods (Q5070155) (← links)
- Simple models of turbulent flows (Q5244904) (← links)