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Chemical source term composition vector

The procedure presented above can be easily extended to estimate the joint PDF of a vector of K composition variables fchemical source term (S) inside a CFD grid cell can be estimated by sampling the chemical source term at every... [Pg.40]

In this section, we first introduce the standard form of the chemical source term for both elementary and non-elementary reactions. We then show how to transform the composition vector into reacting and conserved vectors based on the form of the reaction coefficient matrix. We conclude by looking at how the chemical source term is affected by Reynolds averaging, and define the chemical time scales based on the Jacobian of the chemical source term. [Pg.160]

Due to the conservation of elements, the rank of J will lie less than or equal to K — E 1 In general, rank(J) = Ny < K - E, which implies that V = K — T eigenvalues of J are null. Moreover, since M is a similarity transformation, (5.51) implies that the eigenvalues of J and those of J are identical. We can thus limit the definition of the chemical time scales to include only the Nr finite ra found from (5.50). The other N components of the transformed composition vector correspond to conserved scalars for which no chemical-source-term closure is required. The same comments would apply if the Nr non-zero singular values of J were used to define the chemical time scales. [Pg.171]

In Section 4.2, the LES composition PDF was introduced to describe the effect of residual composition fluctuations on the chemical source term. As noted there, the LES composition PDF is a conditional PDF for the composition vector given that the filtered velocity and filtered compositions are equal to U and 0, respectively. The LES composition PDF is denoted by U, 0 x, /), and a closure model is required to describe it. [Pg.256]

Note that the vector functions go and gi will normally be time-dependent, but can be found from the conditional moments (01 %). In the transported PDF context, the latter can be computed directly from the joint composition PDF so that g0 and gi will be well defined functions.110 The FP model in this limit is thus equivalent to a transported PDF extension of the conditional-moment closure (CMC) discussed in Section 5.8.111 The FP model (including the chemical source term S(0, f)) becomes... [Pg.304]


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