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Prediction Methods for Turbulent Flows
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Aspects of Computer Simulation of Liquid-Fueled Combustors
A.D. Gosman,E. Ioannides +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an existing discrete droplet model of liquid sprays has been extended to include a stochastic representation of turbulent dispersion effects, and applications to simple test cases, including the dispersion of single particles, produce reasonable agreement.
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Vortex methods for flow simulation
TL;DR: Recent progress in the development of vortex methods and their applications to the numerical simulation of incompressible fluid flows are reviewed in this article, with a focus on recent results concerning the accuracy of these methods, improvements in computational efficiency, and development of three-dimensional vortex methods.
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Models of soot formation and oxidation
TL;DR: In this paper, three types of models are divided up into three classes: empirical, semi-empirical and detailed, and the three classes have demonstrated success in predicting soot concentrations.
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Calculation methods for reacting turbulent flows: A review
W.P. Jones,J. H. Whitelaw +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of the main components of calculation methods, based on the solution of conservation equations in differential form, for the velocity, temperature and concentration fields in turbulent combusting flows.
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Analysis of the K-epsilon turbulence model
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the k-epsilon method for turbulence in a language familiar to applied mathematicians, stripped bare of all the technicalities of turbulence theory.