15th European Turbulence Conference 2015
August 25-28th, 2015, Delft, The Netherlands
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Incorporation of acceleration effects into the one-dimensional-turbulence model, with application to turbulent combustion and shock-turbulence interactions.


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Presentation:
Session: Reacting and compressible flows 2
Room: Room F
Session start: 10:30 Thu 27 Aug 2015

Zoltan Jozefik   jozefik@tu-cottbus.de
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Alan R. Kerstein   alan.kerstein@gmail.com
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Heiko Schmidt   schmidth@tu-cottbus.de
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Topics: - Reacting and compressible turbulence, - Turbulent combustion

Abstract:

One-dimensional turbulence (ODT) is a stochastic simulation in which 3D turbulence effects are captured on a notional 1D line of sight by introducing instantaneous spatial re-arrangements (maps) that represent advection by notional turbulent eddies. These eddy events incorporate the possibility of kinetic-energy changes that are equal and opposite to changes of other forms of energy such as the gravitational potential energy change due to a re-arrangement of a vertical density profile. This illustrates that motion aligned with an applied force, in this case gravitation $g$, can be associated with energy change. Using this principle, we 1) present a model of turbulence interaction with the dilatational acceleration caused by thermal expansion in flames and show results for a turbulent counterflow flame with comparison to DNS and 2) present a model for shock-induced turbulence and show results for mixing width growth in a shock tube with comparison to experiments.