Advances in PDF modeling for inhomogeneous turbulent flows
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Publication:5755825
DOI10.1063/1.869564zbMath1185.76686OpenAlexW2065599283MaRDI QIDQ5755825
P. R. van Slooten, Jayesh, Stephen B. Pope
Publication date: 15 August 2007
Published in: Physics of Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.869564
Shear flows and turbulence (76F10) Stochastic analysis applied to problems in fluid mechanics (76M35)
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Recent Developments in the Statistical Modelling of Turbulent Flows ⋮ A new robust consistent hybrid finite-volume/particle method for solving the PDF model equations of turbulent reactive flows ⋮ Probability density function modeling of scalar mixing from concentrated sources in turbulent channel flow ⋮ Frequency-velocity-scalar filtered mass density function for large eddy simulation of turbulent flows ⋮ Computational study of lean premixed turbulent flames using RANSPDF and LESPDF methods ⋮ A multiblock joint PDF finite-volume hybrid algorithm for the computation of turbulent flows in complex geometries ⋮ A PDF projection method: A pressure algorithm for stand-alone transported PDFs ⋮ Developments in formulation and application of the filtered density function ⋮ Hybrid unsteady RANS and PDF method for turbulent non-reactive and reactive flows ⋮ Simulation of bluff body stabilized flows with hybrid RANS and PDF method ⋮ Transported Probability Density Function Methods for Reynolds-Averaged and Large-Eddy Simulations ⋮ Simulation of vortex shedding behind a bluff body flame stabilizer using a hybrid U-RANS/PDF method ⋮ Wall-boundary conditions in probability density function methods and application to a turbulent channel flow ⋮ Prediction of turbulent free shear flow statistics using a simple stochastic model ⋮ A non-hybrid method for the PDF equations of turbulent flows on unstructured grids ⋮ A Review of Some Monte Carlo Simulation Methods for Turbulent Systems ⋮ On the scalar probability density function transport equation for binary mixing in isotropic turbulence at supercritical pressure ⋮ PDF calculations of piloted premixed jet flames ⋮ A hybrid algorithm for the joint PDF equation of turbulent reactive flows ⋮ PDF simulations of a bluff-body stabilized flow ⋮ The pdf approach to turbulent polydispersed two-phase flows ⋮ The hybrid method for the PDF equations of turbulent reactive flows: Consistency conditions and correction algorithms ⋮ A consistent hybrid finite-volume/particle method for the PDF equations of turbulent reactive flows ⋮ Simple models of turbulent flows ⋮ Exploring the beta distribution in variable-density turbulent mixing ⋮ Extending the Langevin model to variable-density pressure-gradient-driven turbulence ⋮ Assessment of numerical accuracy of PDF/Monte Carlo methods for turbulent reacting flows ⋮ A two-scale Langevin PDF model for Richtmyer-Meshkov turbulence with a small Atwood number
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