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Favre averaging

Note that we have also introduced the Reynolds-average, phase-average density (p). Applying the Favre average to Eq. (157) yields a closed expression for the mass balance as follows ... [Pg.294]

Thus, for statistically stationary flow, the Favre-averaged velocity field satisfies V ((p)(U = 0. [Pg.354]

Mathematically, the PPDF method is based on the Finite Volume Method of solving full Favre averaged Navier-Stokes equations with the k-e model as a closure for the Reynolds stresses and a presumed PDF closure for the mean reaction rate. [Pg.187]

The system of equations for gas phase was obtained by Favre averaging the system of multicomponent multiphase medium. The modified k-e model is used to describe the behavior of the gas phase. The generalization of this model will... [Pg.225]

Using the Favre averaging procedure [2, 5] one obtains the following set of equations for the gas phase in a multiphase flow [6] (the averaging bars are removed for simplicity) ... [Pg.226]

Favre defines the mass-weighted average of a variable vasv = (pv)/p... [Pg.380]

The desirability of working with Favre averages is a topic of current controversy. The controversy cannot be resolved on the basis of ease of measurement because some instruments provide v most directly, while others provide v. It is unclear whether the successful constant-density modeling of... [Pg.380]

By definition, P(v) possesses the necessary nonnegative and normalization properties of probability-density functions. It is especially useful in connection with the Favre-averaged formulation of the conservation equations, since corresponding averages are obtained from P(v) by the usual rules for averaging. Thus, for the v and v" defined above equation (2),... [Pg.385]

To illustrate how an analysis may be completed when a two-parameter representation of P(Z) is adopted, let us assume that Z obeys equation (3-71) and that p and D are unique functions of Z. Let us consider statistically stationary flows and work with Favre averages, seeking equations for the... [Pg.397]

For flows in which density fluctuations are negligible, the formulations become identical. Favre-averaged quantities are not easily comparable with experimentally measured quantities, which are normally non-weighted time averages. For most chemical reactor engineering applications (except maybe combustion processes), classical Reynolds averaging is suitable. [Pg.67]

The weighted mean quantities are defined in agreement with the standard single phase Favre averaging procedure [112, 48, 67]. That is, we define ... [Pg.434]

The generalized instantaneous quantity V fc is decomposed into a weighted mean component and a fluctuation component in analogy to the Favre averaging procedure for compressible flows [75, 131] ... [Pg.434]

The relationship between the conventional Re3Tiolds time average in (3.323) and the weighted Favre time average variables in (3.324) follows directly from their definitions [131] ... [Pg.456]


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