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May 18, 2001, 18:40 |
Presumed PDF
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Dear All,
I am a graduate student of University of Toronto. Can you suggest some papers about presumed PDF methods for turbulent combustion? The information on how to build the flamelet library by PDF methods is much appreciated. Thanks a lot. Sincerely, Zhenyu |
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May 20, 2001, 14:23 |
Re: Presumed PDF
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The combustion literature is loaded with papers on this method. You can start with a paper by Cook and Riley, Combustion and Flame 112 (1998), p. 593 and references therein. Also, browsing Combustion and Flame for the last 10 years or so should produce more than enough information. Good luck and happy hunting!
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