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Experiments and Numerical Simulations of Turbulent Combustion of Diluted Sprays TCS 3: Third International Workshop on Turbulent Spray Combustion /

Collection : ERCOFTAC Series, 1382-4309 ; . 19 Détails physiques : X, 160 p. 91 illus., 54 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN :9783319046785.
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Preface -- From Dilute to Dense Turbulent Sprays: Combustion, Auto-Ignition and Atomization, by  A.R. Masri, A. Kourmatzis, W. O’Loughlin, J.D. Gounder -- A Comparative Study of the Simulation of Turbulent Ethanol Spray Flames, by C. Heye, A. Kourmatzis, V. Raman and A. R. Masri -- Evaporation Modeling for Polydisperse Spray in Turbulent Flow, by Mouldi Chrigui Sacomano Fernando, Amsini Sadiki, Assaad Masri -- Theoretical and Numerical Study of Evaporation Effects in Spray Flamelet Modeling, by Hernan Olguin and Eva Gutheil -- Large Eddy Simulation of diluted turbulent spray combustion based on FGM methodology: Effect of fuel and mass loading, by Amsini Sadiki, Mouldi Chrigui, Fernando Sacomano and Assaad R. Masri -- Probability density function modeling of turbulent spray combustion, by Rana M. Humza, Yong Hu and Eva Gutheil -- Index.    .

This book reflects the results of the 2nd and 3rd International Workshops on Turbulent Spray Combustion. The focus is on progress in experiments and numerical simulations for two-phase flows, with emphasis on spray combustion. Knowledge of the dominant phenomena and their interactions allows development of predictive models and their use in combustor and gas turbine design. Experts and young researchers present the state-of-the-art results, report on the latest developments and exchange ideas in the areas of experiments, modelling and simulation of reactive multiphase flows. The first chapter reflects on flame structure, auto-ignition and atomization with reference to well-characterized burners, to be implemented by modellers with relative ease. The second chapter presents an overview of first simulation results on target test cases, developed at the occasion of the 1st International Workshop on Turbulent Spray Combustion. In the third chapter, evaporation rate modelling aspects are covered, while the fourth chapter deals with evaporation effects in the context of flamelet models. In chapter five, LES simulation results are discussed for variable fuel and mass loading. The final chapter discusses PDF modelling of turbulent spray combustion. In short, the contributions in this book are highly valuable for the research community in this field, providing in-depth insight into some of the many aspects of dilute turbulent spray combustion.

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