Turbulent Combustion Modeling: Advances, New Trends and Perspectives

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Turbulent combustion sits at the interface of two important nonlinear, multiscale phenomena: chemistry and turbulence. Its study is extremely timely in view of the need to develop new combustion technologies in order to address challenges associated with climate change, energy source uncertainty, and air pollution. Despite the fact that modeling of turbulent combustion is a subject that has been researched for a number of years, its complexity implies that key issues are still eluding, and a theoretical description that is accurate enough to make turbulent combustion models rigorous and quantitative for industrial use is still lacking.

In this book, prominent experts review most of the available approaches in modeling turbulent combustion, with particular focus on the exploding increase in computational resources that has allowed the simulation of increasingly detailed phenomena. The relevant algorithms are presented, the theoretical methods are explained, and various application examples are given.

The book is intended for a relatively broad audience, including seasoned researchers and graduate students in engineering, applied mathematics and computational science, engine designers and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) practitioners, scientists at funding agencies, and anyone wishing to understand the state-of-the-art and the future directions of this scientifically challenging and practically important field.

Author(s): R. W. Bilger (auth.), Tarek Echekki, Epaminondas Mastorakos (eds.)
Series: Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications 95
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 490
Tags: Engineering Fluid Dynamics;Fluid- and Aerodynamics;Numerical and Computational Physics;Computational Intelligence;Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer

Front Matter....Pages I-XXI
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Role of Combustion Technology in the 21st Century....Pages 3-18
Turbulent Combustion: Concepts, Governing Equations and Modeling Strategies....Pages 19-39
Front Matter....Pages 41-41
The Flamelet Model for Non-Premixed Combustion....Pages 43-61
RANS and LES Modelling of Premixed Turbulent Combustion....Pages 63-90
The Conditional Moment Closure Model....Pages 91-117
Transported Probability Density Function Methods for Reynolds-Averaged and Large-Eddy Simulations....Pages 119-142
Multiple Mapping Conditioning: A New Modelling Framework for Turbulent Combustion....Pages 143-173
Front Matter....Pages 175-175
The Emerging Role of Multiscale Methods in Turbulent Combustion....Pages 177-192
Model Reduction for Combustion Chemistry....Pages 193-220
The Linear-Eddy Model....Pages 221-247
The One-Dimensional-Turbulence Model....Pages 249-276
Unsteady Flame Embedding....Pages 277-300
Adaptive Methods for Simulation of Turbulent Combustion....Pages 301-329
Wavelet Methods in Computational Combustion....Pages 331-351
Front Matter....Pages 353-353
Design of Experiments for Gaining Insights and Validating Modeling of Turbulent Combustion....Pages 355-380
Uncertainty Quantification in Fluid Flow....Pages 381-407
Computational Frameworks for Advanced Combustion Simulations....Pages 409-437
The Heterogeneous Multiscale Methods with Application to Combustion....Pages 439-459
Lattice Boltzmann Methods for Reactive and Other Flows....Pages 461-486
Back Matter....Pages 487-490