Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6594023 | Combustion and Flame | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Two families of PCA based combustion model were recently developed: score-PCA and MG-PCA. This paper presents the first comparative study of the two aftermentioned methods. Both methods are first benchmarked on 1-D laminar flames of hydrogen-air and syngas-air, to verify the consistency of the approaches. The sensitivity to differential diffusion is carefully addressed and a rotation technique is proposed, to allow for using score-PCA with differential diffusion. Then, 2-D flame-turbulence interactions are considered, spanning a wide range of velocity and length scale ratios, to demonstrate the ability of PC-based combustion models to efficiently capture the behavior of different combustion regimes, from flamelet-like flames to distributed reaction regimes.
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Authors
Axel Coussement, Benjamin J. Isaac, Olivier Gicquel, Alessandro Parente,