A Monte Carlo method is presented which simulates the transport equations of joint probability density functions (pdf's) in turbulent flows.(Finite-difference solutions of the …
SB Pope - Measurement Science and Technology, 2001 - iopscience.iop.org
It was a pleasure to read this important book. To understand and predict the development of turbulent flows represents both a continuing scientific challenge and also a serious practical …
EE O'brien - Turbulent reacting flows, 2005 - Springer
Chemically reactive turbulent flows are difficult to predict for the simple reason that neither turbulent transport nor chemical kinetics, the two important phenomena which form their …
In probability density function (pdf) methods, statistics of inhomogeneous turbulent flow fields are calculated by solving a modeled transport equation for a one‐point joint probability …
R Borghi - Progress in energy and combustion science, 1988 - Elsevier
This paper attempts to review and discuss the current status of the art in turbulent combustion modelling. A description of our present physical and experimental knowledge of …
SB Pope - The Physics of Fluids, 1981 - pubs.aip.org
The transport equation for the joint probability density function of velocity and scalars is shown to provide a good basis for modeling turbulent reactive flows. As in the equation for …
The formulation of a closed set of averaged equations to describe a turbulent reacting flow is hindered by highly nonlinear relations between instantaneous quantities. This problem is …
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 method is a …
M Muradoglu, SB Pope, DA Caughey - Journal of Computational Physics, 2001 - Elsevier
The hybrid method solves the modeled transport equation for the joint PDF of velocity, turbulence frequency, and compositions for turbulent reactive flows. A finite-volume (FV) …