Modelling of the correlation between velocity and reactive scalar gradients in turbulent premixed flames based on DNS data
DOI10.1080/13647830801975154zbMATH Open1145.80015OpenAlexW2082768323MaRDI QIDQ3525822FDOQ3525822
Authors: Arnaud Mura, Kazuya Tsuboi, Tatsuya Hasegawa
Publication date: 18 September 2008
Published in: Combustion Theory and Modelling (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/13647830801975154
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- Implications of laminar flame finite thickness on~the structure of turbulent premixed flames
- Direct and indirect thermal expansion effects in turbulent premixed flames
- Evolution equations for the decomposed components of displacement speed in a reactive scalar field
- Small scale features of velocity and scalar fields in turbulent premixed flames
- A priori analysis of sub-grid variance of a reactive scalar using DNS data of high Ka flames
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- A DNS study of the physical mechanisms associated with density ratio influence on turbulent burning velocity in premixed flames
- A DNS assessment of linear relations between filtered reaction rate, flame surface density, and scalar dissipation rate in a weakly turbulent premixed flame
- The scalar gradient alignment statistics of flame kernels and its modelling implications for turbulent premixed combustion
- Comparison of a spectral model for premixed turbulent flame propagation to DNS and experiments
- Flamelet perturbations and flame surface density transport in weakly turbulent premixed combustion
- Effects of Lewis number on scalar variance transport in premixed flames
- Statistical analysis of cross scalar dissipation rate transport in turbulent partially premixed flames: A direct numerical simulation study
- DNS assessment of relation between mean reaction and scalar dissipation rates in the flamelet regime of premixed turbulent combustion
- Modelling of the tangential strain rate term in the flame surface density transport equation in the context of Reynolds averaged Navier Stokes simulations: a direct numerical simulation analysis
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