Advanced Turbulent Combustion Physics and Applications
- Editors:
- N. Swaminathan, University of Cambridge
- X.-S. Bai, Lunds Universitet, Sweden
- N. E. L. Haugen, SINTEF Energy Research
- C. Fureby, Lunds Universitet, Sweden
- G. Brethouwer, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
- Date Published: January 2022
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108497961
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Explore a thorough and up to date overview of the current knowledge, developments and outstanding challenges in turbulent combustion and application. The balance among various renewable and combustion technologies are surveyed, and numerical and experimental tools are discussed along with recent advances. Covers combustion of gaseous, liquid and solid fuels and subsonic and supersonic flows. This detailed insight into the turbulence-combustion coupling with turbulence and other physical aspects, shared by a number of the world leading experts in the field, makes this an excellent reference for graduate students, researchers and practitioners in the field.
Read more- Gives a thorough and in-depth description of a range of recent developments in the field of turbulent combustion, both modelling and experimental methods
- Will serve as a quick reference to various sophisticated modelling approaches for turbulent combustion
- Helps identify topics and avenues for further research and technology development
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- Date Published: January 2022
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108497961
- length: 482 pages
- dimensions: 250 x 174 x 25 mm
- weight: 1.06kg
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
1. Introduction N. Swaminathan, X.-S. Bai, G. Brethouwer and N. E. L. Haugen
2. Turbulent flame structure and dynamics – combustion regimes:
2.1 Historical and physical perspective of turbulent combustion V. Sabelnikov, A. Lipatnikov, X.-S. Bai and N. Swaminathan
2.2 Direct numerical simulation perspective H. Im, J. H. Chen and A. Aspden
2.3 Experimental perspective and challenges B. Zhou, J. H. Frank, B. Coriton, Z. Li, M. Alden and X.-S. Bai
3. Premixed combustion modelling C. Dopazo, N. Swaminathan, L. Cifuentes and X.-S. Bai
4. Non-premixed and partially premixed combustion modelling C. Fureby and X.-S. Bai
5. Chemical kinetics E. J. K. Nilsson, C. Fureby and A. Aspden
6. MILD combustion Y. Minamoto, N. A. K. Doan and N. Swaminathan
7. Supersonic combustion A. Mura and V. Sabelnikov
8. Liquid fuel combustion Z. Bouali, A. Mura and J. Reveillon
9. Solid fuel combustion N. E. L. Haugen, K. Umeki, M. Liberman, I. Rogachevskii and F. Picano
10. Challenges in practical combustion:
10.1 Stationary gas turbine combustion challenges D. Lorstad
10.2 Aero-engine combustor design methods: approach and challenges M. Zedda
10.3 Internal combustion engines D. Norling and X.-S. Bai
11. Closing remarks X.-S. Bai, N. E. L. Haugen, C. Fureby, G. Brethouwer and N. Swaminathan.
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