D Rochelle, H Najafi - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
A continually growing awareness of the finiteness of fossil fuel availability coupled with an ever better understanding of the negative effects of fossil fuel consumption has motivated a …
With the increase in computational power in the last decade and the forthcoming Exascale supercomputers, a new horizon in computational modelling and simulation is envisioned in …
Aluminum (Al) powder has been proposed as a promising dense energy carrier to store and transport abundant renewable power for a future carbon-neutral society. In this work, a …
J Benajes, JM García-Oliver, JM Pastor, I Olmeda… - Combustion and …, 2022 - Elsevier
This work is focused on the study of flame stabilization and local extinction of a spray flame in an atmospheric non-swirled test rig referred to as the CORIA Rouen Spray Burner. This …
It is well known that premixed and non-premixed flamelets coexist in the combustion system, especially for multiphase combustion (Luo et al., 2011; Bai et al., 2016). In this work, a multi …
Turbulent spray flames are complex combustion configurations and are difficult to be accurately simulated. In this paper, we focus on further development and validation of the …
Turbulent spray flames are complicated combustion configurations involving many coupled processes including atomization, evaporation, mixing, chemical reactions, etc. Different …
L Ma, D Roekaerts - Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2017 - Elsevier
We investigate the multi-flame phenomenon often seen in spray combustion. To do so, simulations are made of two cases from the Delft Spray in Hot Coflow (DSHC) database …
X Wen, K Luo, H Jin, J Fan - Combustion Theory and Modelling, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
An extended flamelet/progress variable (EFPV) model for simulating pulverised coal combustion (PCC) in the context of large eddy simulation (LES) is proposed, in which …