User: Guest  Login
Document type:
Masterarbeit
Author(s):
Tobias Bieniek
Title:
Comparative LES Study of Partially Premixed Sandia Flames Based on Alternative Progress Variable Definitions in the Context of the Flamelet/Progress Variable Combustion Model
Translated title:
Comparative LES Study of Partially Premixed Sandia Flames Based on Alternative Progress Variable Definitions in the Context of the Flamelet/Progress Variable Combustion Model
Abstract:
The flamelet/progress variable (FPV) combustion model [30] tabulates thermochemical state information depending on the mixture fraction Z and the reaction progress variable PV in a pre-processing step using one-dimensional laminar flamelets. These flamelets can be based on premixed or counterflow diffusion (non-premixed) computations. In this context, progress of combustion reactions is often described using the sum of mass fractions of main combustion products. However, Hansinger et al. [20] pe...     »
Translated abstract:
The flamelet/progress variable (FPV) combustion model [30] tabulates thermochemical state information depending on the mixture fraction Z and the reaction progress variable PV in a pre-processing step using one-dimensional laminar flamelets. These flamelets can be based on premixed or counterflow diffusion (non-premixed) computations. In this context, progress of combustion reactions is often described using the sum of mass fractions of main combustion products. However, Hansinger et al. [20] pe...     »
Advisor:
Hansinger, Maximilian; Avdonin, Alexander; Pfitzner, Michael (Prof. Dr.); Polifke, Wolfgang (Prof., Ph.D.)
Date of publication:
04.12.2017
Year:
2017
Language:
en
Language from translation:
en
University:
Technische Universität München
Faculty:
Fakultät für Maschinenwesen
 BibTeX