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Moment closure technique

The parameters A and a in equation (3.58) can be thought of as adjustable parameters to be determined from a knowledge of the distribution P or the moments of the distribution. They can be chosen to provide a simple representation of the expansion, or so-called moment closure techniques, covered in section 3.5.2, which gives a simple relation between the moments. [Pg.105]

Reversible polymerization an application of a moment closure technique... [Pg.106]

The MOM was introduced for particulate systems by Hulburt Katz (1964). In their pioneering work these authors showed how it is possible to solve the PBF in terms of the moments of the NDF and to derive the corresponding transport equations. A similar approach can be used for the solution of the KF, and a detailed discussion on the derivation of the moment-transport equations can be found in the works of Struchtrup (2005) and Truesdell Muncaster (1980). The main issue with this technique is in the closure problem, namely the impossibility of writing transport equations for the lower-order moments of the NDF involving only the lower-order moments. Since the work of Hulburt Katz (1964) much progress has been made (Frenklach, 2002 Frenklach Harris, 1987 Kazakov Frenklach, 1998), and different numerical closures have been proposed (Alexiadis et al, 2004 Kostoglou Karabelas, 2004 Strumendo Arastoopour, 2008). The basis... [Pg.268]


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