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The following pages link to Improved Fokker–Planck model for the joint scalar, scalar gradient PDF (Q4837441):
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- Stochastic shell model for turbulent mixing of multiple scalars with mean gradients and differential diffusion (Q605347) (← links)
- Micromixing models for turbulent flows (Q1005508) (← links)
- Probability density function computation of heated turbulent channel flow with the bounded Langevin model (Q3373014) (← links)
- The extended IEM mixing model in the framework of the composition PDF approach: applications to diesel spray combustion (Q3378010) (← links)
- The Lagrangian spectral relaxation model for differential diffusion in homogeneous turbulence (Q3539075) (← links)
- A multienvironment conditional probability density function model for turbulent reacting flows (Q3554760) (← links)
- Improved Lagrangian mixing models for passive scalars in isotropic turbulence (Q3556416) (← links)
- A new particle interaction mixing model for turbulent dispersion and turbulent reactive flows (Q3557462) (← links)
- Mixing by random stirring in confined mixtures (Q3601012) (← links)
- The spectral relaxation model of the scalar dissipation rate in homogeneous turbulence (Q4423881) (← links)
- Surface density function in premixed turbulent combustion modeling, similarities between probability density function and flame surface approaches (Q4425587) (← links)
- Modeling multiple reactive scalar mixing with the generalized IEM model (Q4425614) (← links)
- On velocity-conditioned scalar mixing in homogeneous turbulence (Q4426515) (← links)
- Transported Probability Density Function Methods for Reynolds-Averaged and Large-Eddy Simulations (Q4603278) (← links)
- A term-by-term direct numerical simulation validation study of the multi-environment conditional probability-density-function model for turbulent reacting flows (Q5303369) (← links)
- The Lagrangian spectral relaxation model of the scalar dissipation in homogeneous turbulence (Q5755737) (← links)
- Application of the eddy damped quasi-normal Markovian spectral transport theory to premixed turbulent flame propagation (Q5755793) (← links)
- A mixing model for turbulent flows based on parameterized scalar profiles (Q5755996) (← links)