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Scalar dissipation rate transport equation

Multiplying (3.111) by 2Y and Reynolds averaging yields the final form for the scalar-dissipation-rate transport equation ... [Pg.105]

The material covered in the appendices is provided as a supplement for readers interested in more detail than could be provided in the main text. Appendix A discusses the derivation of the spectral relaxation (SR) model starting from the scalar spectral transport equation. The SR model is introduced in Chapter 4 as a non-equilibrium model for the scalar dissipation rate. The material in Appendix A is an attempt to connect the model to a more fundamental description based on two-point spectral transport. This connection can be exploited to extract model parameters from direct-numerical simulation data of homogeneous turbulent scalar mixing (Fox and Yeung 1999). [Pg.17]

As discussed in Section 2.1, in high-Reynolds-number turbulent flows the scalar dissipation rate is equal to the rate of energy transfer through the inertial range of the turbulence energy spectrum. The usual modeling approach is thus to use a transport equation for the transfer rate instead of the detailed balance equation for the dissipation rate derived from (1.27). Nevertheless, in order to understand better the small-scale physical phenomena that determine e, we will derive its transport equation starting from (2.99). [Pg.70]

In developing closures for the chemical source term and the PDF transport equation, we will also come across conditional moments of the derivatives of a field conditioned on the value of the field. For example, in conditional-moment closures, we must provide a functional form for the scalar dissipation rate conditioned on the mixture fraction, i.e.,... [Pg.88]

Following the approach used to derive (2.75), p. 43, the scalar spectral transport equation can also be used to generate a spectral model for the scalar dissipation rate for the case 1 < Sc.24 Multiplying (3.73) by 2T/< 2 yields the spectral transport equation for D Ik, t) ... [Pg.98]

A spectral model similar to (3.82) can be derived from (3.75) for the joint scalar dissipation rate eap defined by (3.139), p. 90. We will use these models in Section 3.4 to understand the importance of spectral transport in determining differential-diffusion effects. As we shall see in the next section, the spectral interpretation of scalar energy transport has important ramifications on the transport equations for one-point scalar statistics for inhomogeneous turbulent mixing. [Pg.99]

The transport equation for the scalar dissipation rate of an inert scalar can be derived starting from (3.90). We begin by defining the fluctuating scalar gradient as... [Pg.105]

Using (3.130), the transport equation for the scalar dissipation rate in high-Reynolds-number homogeneous turbulence becomes... [Pg.108]

The first factor occurs even in homogeneous flows with two inert scalars, and is discussed in Section 3.4. The second factor is present in nearly all turbulent reacting flows with moderately fast chemistry. As discussed in Chapter 4, modeling the joint scalar dissipation rate is challenging due to the need to include all important physical processes. One starting point is its transport equation, which we derive below. [Pg.110]

On the other hand, on the bounding hypersurfaces the normal diffusive flux must be null. However, this condition will result naturally from the fact that the conditional joint scalar dissipation rate must be zero-flux in the normal direction on the bounding hypersurfaces in order to satisfy the transport equation for the mixture-fraction PDF.122... [Pg.231]

Note that, by construction, ( >2 = 0. For cases where no reactions occur in environment 2, )i is constant, and the transport equation for (5)2 is not needed. A separate model must be provided for the scalar dissipation rate e. ... [Pg.248]


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