Application of the velocity-dissipation probability density function model to inhomogeneous turbulent flows

From MaRDI portal
Publication:4000981


DOI10.1063/1.857925zbMath0746.76057MaRDI QIDQ4000981

Stephen B. Pope

Publication date: 26 September 1992

Published in: Physics of Fluids A: Fluid Dynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.857925


76F20: Dynamical systems approach to turbulence


Related Items

Turbulent dispersion from line sources in grid turbulence, Frequency-velocity-scalar filtered mass density function for large eddy simulation of turbulent flows, Acceleration in turbulent channel flow: universalities in statistics, subgrid stochastic models and an application, The pdf approach to turbulent polydispersed two-phase flows, PDF modeling for inhomogeneous turbulence with exact representation of rapid distortions, The Lagrangian spectral relaxation model of the scalar dissipation in homogeneous turbulence, Advances in PDF modeling for inhomogeneous turbulent flows, Calculations of subsonic and supersonic turbulent reacting mixing layers using probability density function methods, Time scales of stratified turbulent flows and relations between second-order closure parameters and flow numbers, PDF model calculations of compressible turbulent flows using smoothed particle hydrodynamics, A Review of Some Monte Carlo Simulation Methods for Turbulent Systems, Probability density function computation of heated turbulent channel flow with the bounded Langevin model, The extended IEM mixing model in the framework of the composition PDF approach: applications to diesel spray combustion, Exact analytic solutions to turbulent particle flow equations, The Lagrangian spectral relaxation model for differential diffusion in homogeneous turbulence, Wall-boundary conditions in probability density function methods and application to a turbulent channel flow, Probability density function computation of turbulent flows with a new near-wall model



Cites Work