Statistical analysis of scalar dissipation rate transport in turbulent partially premixed flames: a direct numerical simulation study
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- Investigation of scalar dissipation rate fluctuations in non-premixed turbulent combustion using a stochastic approach
- Dissipation element analysis of non-premixed jet flames
- Statistically significant results for the propagation of a turbulent flame kernel using direct numerical simulation
- Noise correction and length scale estimation for scalar dissipation rate measurements in turbulent partially premixed flames
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- On the relationship between the statistics of the resolved and true rate of dissipation of mixture fraction
- The scalar gradient alignment statistics of flame kernels and its modelling implications for turbulent premixed combustion
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