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Challenges for turbulent combustion

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2021
Abstract Turbulent combustion will remain central to the next generation of combustion devices that are likely to employ blends of renewable and fossil fuels, transitioning eventually to electrofuels (also referred to as e-fuels, powerfuels, power-to-x, or synthetics).
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Combustion Physics: Turbulent combustion modelling

Physics Bulletin, 1984
Turbulent combustion modelling as a major distinctive topic has been with us now for more than ten years. Increasingly it has attracted the interest of fluid dynamicists and applied mathematicians, groups without established interests in chemically reacting flows.
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Turbulent combustion of alcohols

Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves, 1987
The authors experimentally and mathematically investigate the turbulent combustion of methanol and ethanol fuels and their mixtures with methane and ethane in order to comparatively assess the feasibility of these fuels for substitution in automobile engines from the standpoint of increased fuel economy and decreased nitrogen oxide emissions.
V. P. Karpov   +2 more
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TURBULENCE AND TURBULENT COMBUSTION IN SPARK-IGNITION ENGINES

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 1976
Publisher Summary The turbulent flow field in an engine plays an important role in determining its combustion characteristics and thermal efficiency. The details of the turbulence structure in the engine are needed for determining heat transfer rates, ignition delay times, minimum ignition energy, and the rate of mixing and burn-up of quench layers ...
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Turbulent Combustion Modelling

1999
Turbulent combustion, or, more generally, turbulent reacting flows, is a phenomenon of importance in both nature and technology. For example, in nature, forest fires are an important aspect of the evolution of a forest ecosystem (see figure 8.1). In another example, the dispersion of man-made pollutants into the atmosphere and oceans, and subsequent ...
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Aspects of turbulent combustion

15th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 1977
A complete second-order closure program for the investigation of chemically reacting turbulent flowfields is being developed. Many of the turbulence models being used have been developed and tested during previous studies of a variety of incompressible and compressible shear flows.
A. VARMA, E. FISHBURNE, C. DONALDSON
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Modeling Turbulent Transient Combustion

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1978
<div class="htmlview paragraph">An analytical study has been performed to investigate the use of a one-dimensional combustion model for transient premixed flames under conditions similar to those occurring in a sparkignition internal combustion engine.
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Structure and dynamics of highly turbulent premixed combustion

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2021
Adam M Steinberg   +2 more
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Turbulence-combustion interaction in practical combustion systems

22nd Joint Propulsion Conference, 1986
D. BALLAL, T. CHEN
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