The objective of the present work is to extend the probability density function (PDF) tubulence model to compressible reacting flows. The proability density function of the species mass fractions and enthalpy are obtained by solving a PDF evolution equation using a Monte Carlo scheme. The PDF solution procedure is coupled with a compression finite-volume flow solver which provides the velocity and pressure fields. A modeled PDF equation for compressible flows, capable of treating flows with shock waves and suitable to the present coupling scheme, is proposed and tested. Convergence of the combined finite-volume Monte Carlo solution procedure is discussed. Two super sonic diffusion flames are studied using the proposed PDF model and the results are compared with experimental data; marked improvements over solutions without PDF are observed.


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    Title :

    Probability density function approach for compressible turbulent reacting flows


    Contributors:
    Hsu, A. T. (author) / Tsai, Y.-L. P. (author) / Raju, M. S. (author)

    Published in:

    Publication date :

    1994-07-01



    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English