Flows of Reactive Fluids: Turbulent Flow Concepts
Prud’homme, Roger
2010-07-15 00:00:00
[This chapter deals with turbulent flow, as opposed to laminar (nonchaotic) flow. The reference is always a laminar flow, and this can become turbulent flow as a result of external destabilization. Turbulent flows are characterized by high complexity. Turbulent processes can be modeled using a variety of numerical simulations associated with computational fluid dynamics (CFD).]
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[This chapter deals with turbulent flow, as opposed to laminar (nonchaotic) flow. The reference is always a laminar flow, and this can become turbulent flow as a result of external destabilization. Turbulent flows are characterized by high complexity. Turbulent processes can be modeled using a variety of numerical simulations associated with computational fluid dynamics (CFD).]
Published: Jul 15, 2010
Keywords: Large Eddy Simulation; Direct Numerical Simulation; Mixture Fraction; Turbulent Combustion; Vortex Street
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