Effects of Lewis number on scalar variance transport in premixed flames
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(16)- A proposal for a combustion model considering the Lewis number and its evaluation
- Influence of Lewis number on the surface density function transport in the thin reaction zone regime for turbulent premixed flames
- Theoretical analysis of premixed low-velocity filtration combustion for Lewis number different from one
- Effects of Lewis number on the statistics of the invariants of the velocity gradient tensor and local flow topologies in turbulent premixed flames
- Influence of Lewis number on curvature effects in turbulent premixed flame propagation in the thin reaction zones regime
- A review of chemical diffusion: Criticism and limits of simplified methods for diffusion coefficient calculation
- A numerical study promoting algebraic models for the Lewis number effect in atmospheric turbulent premixed Bunsen flames
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- Influence of Lewis number on strain rate effects in turbulent premixed flame propagation
- Development of a turbulence dissipation based reaction rate model for progress variable in turbulent premixed flames
- Backscatter of scalar variance in turbulent premixed flames
- Effects of fuel Lewis number on localised forced ignition of turbulent mixing layers
- Assessment of dynamic closure for premixed combustion large eddy simulation
- Statistical behaviour of vorticity and enstrophy transport in head-on quenching of turbulent premixed flames
- The effect of Lewis number on radiative extinction and flamelet modeling.
- Effects of Lewis number, density ratio and gravity on burning velocity and conditional statistics in stagnating turbulent premixed flames
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