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Equilibrium-chemistry limit covariances

In a CFD calculation, one is usually interested in computing only the reacting-scalar means and (sometimes) the covariances. For binary mixing in the equilibrium-chemistry limit, these quantities are computed from (5.154) and (5.155), which contain the mixture-fraction PDF. However, since the presumed PDF is uniquely determined from the mixture-fraction mean and variance, (5.154) and (5.155) define mappings (or functions) from (I>- space ... [Pg.198]

In the equilibrium-chemistry limit, the turbulent-reacting-flow problem thus reduces to solving the Reynolds-averaged transport equations for the mixture-fraction mean and variance. Furthermore, if the mixture-fraction field is found from LES, the same chemical lookup tables can be employed to find the SGS reacting-scalar means and covariances simply by setting x equal to the resolved-scale mixture fraction and x2 equal to the SGS mixture-fraction variance.88... [Pg.199]


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