Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
520919 Journal of Computational Physics 2009 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

In transported probability density function and filtered density function methods, micromixing models are required to close the molecular mixing term. The accuracy and computational efficiency of improved versions of the parameterized scalar profile (PSP) model are assessed and compared with commonly used mixing models such as Curl, modified Curl, interaction by exchange with the mean and Euclidean minimum spanning tree. Different generalizations of the PSP mixing model for spatially inhomogeneous flow configurations are presented. The selected test cases focus on molecular mixing and avoid interference with other models. Simulation results for a three-stream problem, involving two inert scalars, and a multi-scalar test case with mean-scalar-gradients are presented.

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