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Mixture-fraction vector example flows

Multi-environment presumed PDF models can also be easily extended to treat cases with more than two feed streams. For example, a four-environment model for a flow with three feed streams is shown in Fig. 5.24. For this flow, the mixture-fraction vector will have two components, 2 and 22- The micromixing functions should thus be selected to agree with the variance transport equations for both components. However, in comparison with multi-variable presumed PDF methods for the mixture-fraction vector (see Section 5.3), the implementation of multi-environment presumed PDF models in CFD calculations of chemical reactors with multiple feed streams is much simpler. [Pg.251]

If AW AW the process of finding a linear-mixture basis can be tedious. Fortunately, however, in practical applications Nm is usually not greater than 2 or 3, and thus it is rarely necessary to search for more than one or two combinations of linearly independent columns for each reference vector. In the rare cases where A m > 3, the linear mixtures are often easy to identify. For example, in a tubular reactor with multiple side-injection streams, the side streams might all have the same inlet concentrations so that c(2) = = c(iVin). The stationary flow calculation would then require only AW = 1 mixture-fraction components to describe mixing between inlet 1 and the Nm — I side streams. In summary, as illustrated in Fig. 5.7, a turbulent reacting flow for which a linear-mixture basis exists can be completely described in terms of a transformed composition vector ipm( defined by... [Pg.186]

Before leaving the FP model, it is of interest to consider particular limiting cases wherein the form of (e 0) is relatively simple. For example, in many non-premixed flows without differential diffusion, the composition vector is related to the mixture fraction by a linear transformation 107... [Pg.303]


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