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The review is concerned with methods for turbulent flow computer predictions and their applications, and describes several of them.
This work addresses the issue of particle mass consistency in Large Eddy Simulation/Probability Density Function (LES/PDF) methods for turbulent reactive flows.
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Recently, the technique of in situ adaptive tabulation (ISAT) was proposed to accomplish efficiently the hitherto formidable task of including detailed chemistry in particle methods for turbulent-reactive flows.
The methods adopted herein are Thwaites' method for laminar boundary layers [9] and Head's method for turbulent boundary layers [10].
The paper addresses the predictive capability of a computational modelling method for turbulent flows over rough-walled circular cylinders.
In this paper a new particle-finite-volume hybrid algorithm for the joint velocity-frequency-composition PDF method for turbulent reactive flows is presented.
This study is to explore the numerical features of a particle-mesh algorithm developed for a stand-alone joint velocity-frequency-composition PDF method for turbulent reactive flows.
We propose a numerical method for turbulent reactive flows using a large eddy simulation (LES) based on the approximate deconvolution model (ADM).
Although Large Eddy Simulation (LES) is identified today as the most promising method for turbulent flow problems, few applications of LES coupled to heat transfer solvers in solids have been published.
The Stochastic Fields transported PDF method for turbulent reacting flows has been used to model the nucleation and growth of dibutyl phthalate particles in a hot, turbulent jet in a colder background for which experimental data is available.
In this paper, a weak second-order accurate mid-point scheme for the stochastic differential equations (SDEs) arising in the composition PDF method for turbulent reactive flows is proposed and tested.
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