Article | REF: BE8325 V1

Turbulent combustion

Author: Roland BORGHI

Publication date: January 10, 2003 | Lire en français

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    3. Turbulent combustion models for infinitely fast chemistry

    The task now is to find models for expressing average reaction rates, wi0˜ , as a function of known variables, i.e. the average values themselves, and probably also as a function of turbulence characteristics, since the latter must play a role. We will first consider the case of turbulent flames, where chemistry is very fast in relation to all fluid dynamics processes, including turbulence. If we consider the figure 7 , this corresponds to situations...

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