2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.combustflame.2014.08.006
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A multiple-inlet mixture fraction model for nonpremixed combustion

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“…The proportion of mass issued from the fuel inlet stream is given by Y ξ , while that issued from the oxidizer inlet stream is (1 − Y ξ ). In this respect, since only two inlet stream situations are considered, the mixture fraction corresponds to a fuel inlet tracer that gives the local amount of mass issued from the inlet streams [38]. In this respect, it is worth recalling that, in this case, mixture fraction definitions are all equivalent, i.e., the mixture fraction can be defined as any combination of chemical species mass fractions provided that it ensures a passive scalar behavior -based on the conservation of atoms -and that it ranges between zero, in the oxidizer and unity in the fuel.…”
Section: Flamelet Databasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proportion of mass issued from the fuel inlet stream is given by Y ξ , while that issued from the oxidizer inlet stream is (1 − Y ξ ). In this respect, since only two inlet stream situations are considered, the mixture fraction corresponds to a fuel inlet tracer that gives the local amount of mass issued from the inlet streams [38]. In this respect, it is worth recalling that, in this case, mixture fraction definitions are all equivalent, i.e., the mixture fraction can be defined as any combination of chemical species mass fractions provided that it ensures a passive scalar behavior -based on the conservation of atoms -and that it ranges between zero, in the oxidizer and unity in the fuel.…”
Section: Flamelet Databasesmentioning
confidence: 99%