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Large Eddy Simulations and Direct Numerical Simulations of High Speed Turbulent Reacting Flows

AUTHOR Nasa, National Aeronautics and Space Adm
PUBLISHER Independently Published (10/22/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The main objective is to extend the boundaries within which large eddy simulations (LES) and direct numerical simulations (DNS) can be applied in computational analyses of high speed reacting flows. In the efforts related to LES, we were concerned with developing reliable subgrid closures for modeling of the fluctuation correlations of scalar quantities in reacting turbulent flows. In the work on DNS, we focused our attention to further investigation of the effects of exothermicity in compressible turbulent flows. In our previous work, in the first year of this research, we have considered only 'simple' flows. Currently, we are in the process of extending our analyses for the purpose of modeling more practical flows of current interest at LaRC. A summary of our accomplishments during the third six months of the research is presented. Givi, P. and Madnia, C. K. and Steinberger, C. J. and Frankel, S. H. and Vidoni, T. J. Unspecified Center NAG1-1122...
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ISBN-13: 9781729045817
ISBN-10: 1729045812
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 28
Carton Quantity: 146
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.06 x 11.02 inches
Weight: 0.20 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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The main objective is to extend the boundaries within which large eddy simulations (LES) and direct numerical simulations (DNS) can be applied in computational analyses of high speed reacting flows. In the efforts related to LES, we were concerned with developing reliable subgrid closures for modeling of the fluctuation correlations of scalar quantities in reacting turbulent flows. In the work on DNS, we focused our attention to further investigation of the effects of exothermicity in compressible turbulent flows. In our previous work, in the first year of this research, we have considered only 'simple' flows. Currently, we are in the process of extending our analyses for the purpose of modeling more practical flows of current interest at LaRC. A summary of our accomplishments during the third six months of the research is presented. Givi, P. and Madnia, C. K. and Steinberger, C. J. and Frankel, S. H. and Vidoni, T. J. Unspecified Center NAG1-1122...
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