Radiative Heat Transfer in Turbulent Combustion Systems: Theory and Applications

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Radiative Heat Transfer in Turbulent Combustion Systems: Theory and Applications
Springer | Mechanical Engineering | February 07, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319272896 | 151 pages | pdf | 4.63 mb

Authors: Modest, Michael F, Haworth, Daniel C.
Presents the most recent developments in spectral radiation properties and RTE solution methods
Emphasizes the importance of accounting for TCRI in Reynolds-averaged and large-eddy simulations
Highlights aspects specific to the high-pressure combustion systems that characterize most practical combustion systems (versus atmospheric-pressure laboratory flames)


About this book
This introduction reviews why combustion and radiation are important, as well as the technical challenges posed by radiation. Emphasis is on interactions among turbulence, chemistry and radiation (turbulence-chemistry-radiation interactions – TCRI) in Reynolds-averaged and large-eddy simulations. Subsequent chapters cover: chemically reacting turbulent flows; radiation properties, Reynolds transport equation (RTE) solution methods, and TCRI; radiation effects in laminar flames; TCRI in turbulent flames; and high-pressure combustion systems. This Brief presents integrated approach that includes radiation at the outset, rather than as an afterthought. It stands as the most recent developments in physical modeling, numerical algorithms, and applications collected in one monograph.

Number of Illustrations and Tables
31 illus., 22 in colour
Topics
Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer
Engineering Fluid Dynamics
Energy Systems

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