A consistent hybrid PDF method: implementation details and application to the simulation of a bluff-body stabilised flame (Q979571)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5727171
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    A consistent hybrid PDF method: implementation details and application to the simulation of a bluff-body stabilised flame
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5727171

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      A consistent hybrid PDF method: implementation details and application to the simulation of a bluff-body stabilised flame (English)
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      28 June 2010
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      Summary: PDF simulations of a bluff-body stabilised flame studied experimentally by Dally et al. have been performed using a hybrid Finite-Volume /particle method in combination with a local time-stepping algorithm. Using mixture fraction as only independent scalar and a flamelet chemistry model, satisfactory results for flow field and mean temperature are obtained. In the proposed hybrid method, the Finite-Volume submodel plays a leading role since it provides the mean velocity, mean velocity gradients, mean pressure gradient, mean dissipation and the gradients of Reynolds stresses used in the particle submodel, resulting in a low bias error. Details on the implementation are given, correction algorithms are presented and a new iteration averaging method is proposed. Despite an inconsistency in the treatment of triple correlation terms, the difference between the Reynolds stresses resolved in the Finite-Volume submodel and extracted from the ensemble of particles appears to be very small, demonstrating that the correction algorithms ensure consistency.
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      probability density function
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      PDF methods
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      joint velocity-composition PDF
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      stochastic Lagrangian modelling
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      second moment closure
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      finite-volume method
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      particle method
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      bias error
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      iteration averaging
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      bluff-body stabilised flame
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      CFD
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      computational fluid dynamics
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      turbulent flows
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