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A Mixing Model to Improve the PDF Simulation of Turbulent Diffusion Flames
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute (1996)
  • A. R. Masri, University of Sydney
  • Shankar Subramaniam, Cornell University
  • S. B. Pope, Cornell University
Abstract
A new mixing model based on Euclidean minimum spanning trees (EMST), which has been developed by Subramaniam and Pope, is used in the PDF simulation of pilot-stabilized turbulent non-premixed flames. a model equation is solved for the joint PDF of velocity composition and turbulence frequency using a particle mesh method.
Publication Date
1996
Comments
This article is from Proceedings of the Combustion Institute26 (1996): 49-57. Posted with permission.
Citation Information
A. R. Masri, Shankar Subramaniam and S. B. Pope. "A Mixing Model to Improve the PDF Simulation of Turbulent Diffusion Flames" Proceedings of the Combustion Institute (1996)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shankar_subramaniam/17/