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Numerical Methods in Laminar Flame Propagation: A GAMM-Workshop
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Numerical Methods in Laminar Flame Propagation: A GAMM-Workshop

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This volume collects the results of a workshop held at Aachen, West-Germany, Oct. 12 - Oct. 14, 1981. The purpose in bringing together scientists actively working in the field of numerical methods in flame propagation was two-fold: 1. To confront them with recent results obtained by large ac- tivation-energy asymptotics and to check these numerically. 2. To compare different numerical codes and different trans- port models for flat flame calculations with complex che- mistry. Two test problems were formulated by the editors to meet these objectives. Test problem A was an unsteady propagating flat flame with one-step chemistry and Lewis number different from unity while test problem B was the steady, stoichiometric hy- drogen-air flame with prescribed complex chemistry. The parti- cipants were asked to solve one or both test problems and to present recent work of their own choice at the meeting. The results of the numerical calculations of test problem A are challenging just as much for scientists employing numerical me- thods as for those devoted to large activation-energy asympto- tics: Satisfactory agreement between the five different groups were obtained only for two out of six cases, those with Lewis number Le equal to one. The very strong oscillations that oc- cur at Le = 2 and a nondimensional activation energy of 20 were accurately resolved only by one group. This case is par- ticular interesting because the asymptotic theory so far pre- dicts instability but not oscillations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Country
Germany
Date
1 January 1982
Pages
202
ISBN
9783528080808

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This volume collects the results of a workshop held at Aachen, West-Germany, Oct. 12 - Oct. 14, 1981. The purpose in bringing together scientists actively working in the field of numerical methods in flame propagation was two-fold: 1. To confront them with recent results obtained by large ac- tivation-energy asymptotics and to check these numerically. 2. To compare different numerical codes and different trans- port models for flat flame calculations with complex che- mistry. Two test problems were formulated by the editors to meet these objectives. Test problem A was an unsteady propagating flat flame with one-step chemistry and Lewis number different from unity while test problem B was the steady, stoichiometric hy- drogen-air flame with prescribed complex chemistry. The parti- cipants were asked to solve one or both test problems and to present recent work of their own choice at the meeting. The results of the numerical calculations of test problem A are challenging just as much for scientists employing numerical me- thods as for those devoted to large activation-energy asympto- tics: Satisfactory agreement between the five different groups were obtained only for two out of six cases, those with Lewis number Le equal to one. The very strong oscillations that oc- cur at Le = 2 and a nondimensional activation energy of 20 were accurately resolved only by one group. This case is par- ticular interesting because the asymptotic theory so far pre- dicts instability but not oscillations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Country
Germany
Date
1 January 1982
Pages
202
ISBN
9783528080808