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Archive | 2015

Towards a Compressible Reactive Multiscale Approach Based on One-Dimensional Turbulence

Zoltan Jozefik; Alan R. Kerstein; Heiko Schmidt

Due to its huge complexity, progress in understanding and prediction of turbulent combustion is extremely challenging. In principle, progress is possible without improved understanding through direct numerical solution (DNS) of the exact governing equations, but the wide range of spatial and temporal scales often renders it unaffordable, so coarse-grained 3D numerical simulations with subgrid parameterization of the unresolved scales are often used. This is especially problematic for multi-physics regimes such as reacting flows because much of the complexity is thus relegated to the unresolved small scales. One-Dimensional Turbulence (ODT) is an alternative stochastic model for turbulent flow simulation. It operates on a 1D spatial domain via time advancing individual flow realizations rather than ensemble-averaged quantities. The lack of spatial and temporal filtering on this 1D domain enables a physically sound multiscale treatment which is especially useful for combustion applications where, e.g., sharp interfaces or small chemical time scales have to be resolved. Lignell et al. recently introduced an efficient ODT implementation using an adaptive mesh. As all existing ODT versions it operates in the incompressible regime and thus cannot handle compressibility effects and their interactions with turbulence and chemistry which complicate the physical picture even further. In this paper we make a first step toward an extension of the ODT methodology towards an efficient compressible implementation. The necessary algorithmic changes are highlighted and preliminary results for a standard non-reactive shock tube problem as well as for a turbulent reactive case illustrate the potential of the extended approach.


Combustion and Flame | 2015

One-dimensional turbulence modeling of a turbulent counterflow flame with comparison to DNS

Zoltan Jozefik; Alan R. Kerstein; Heiko Schmidt; Sgouria Lyra; Hemanth Kolla; J.H. Chen


Combustion and Flame | 2016

Simulation of shock–turbulence interaction in non-reactive flow and in turbulent deflagration and detonation regimes using one-dimensional turbulence

Zoltan Jozefik; Alan R. Kerstein; Heiko Schmidt


Combustion and Flame | 2018

Constant volume n-Heptane autoignition using One-Dimensional Turbulence

A M Juan Medina; Heiko Schmidt; Fabian Mauss; Zoltan Jozefik


55th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting | 2017

Development of a Dual-Mesh Computational Fluid Dynamics Platform for Internal Reacting Flows

Venkateswaran Sankaran; Nathan Mundis; Matthew E. Harvazinski; Jay Sitaraman; Kevin Brown; Christopher Lietz; Clancy Umphrey; Ayaboe Edoh; Zoltan Jozefik; Michael F. Carilli; Cheng Huang; Ananda Himansu


2018 AIAA Modeling and Simulation Technologies Conference | 2018

Grid Convergence Study of a Bluff-Body Stabilized Turbulent Premixed Flame

Zoltan Jozefik; Nathan L. Mundis; Ayaboe Edoh; Venke Sankaran


2018 AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting | 2018

Applications of the SPACE Platform for Internal Reacting Flow Simulations

Matthew E. Harvazinski; Christopher Lietz; Zoltan Jozefik; Clancy Umphrey; Ayaboe Edoh; Nathan L. Mundis; Venke Sankaran


2018 AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting | 2018

Maintaining Monotonicity and High-order Accuracy of Discontinuous, Multi-species, and Reacting Flows

Nathan L. Mundis; Christopher Lietz; Zoltan Jozefik


Archive | 2015

INCORPORATION OF ACCELERATION EFFECTS INTO THE ONE-DIMENSIONAL-TURBULENCE MODEL, WITH APPLICATION TO TU RBULENT COMBUSTION AND SHOCK-TURBULENCE INTERACTIONS.

Zoltan Jozefik; Alan R. Kerstein; Heiko Schmidt


Pamm | 2014

On the benefits of ODT‐based stochastic turbulence modeling

Heiko Schmidt; Christoph Glawe; Zoltan Jozefik; Falko Meiselbach; Alan R. Kerstein

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Heiko Schmidt

Free University of Berlin

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Alan R. Kerstein

Sandia National Laboratories

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Ayaboe Edoh

University of California

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Christopher Lietz

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Clancy Umphrey

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Venke Sankaran

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Carmen Jiménez

Complutense University of Madrid

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