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New article: Numerical Simulation of the Initial Destabilization of an Air-Blasted Liquid Layer

Article:  Agbaglah, G; Chiodi, R; Desjardins, O; “Numerical Simulation of the Initial Destabilization of an Air-Blasted Liquid Layer”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 812: 1024-1038 DOI Abstract:  Numerical simulations of a planar air/water air-blast atomization are ...
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New article: A Simple Approach for Specifying Velocity Inflow Boundary Conditions in Simulations of Turbulent Opposed-Jet Flows

Article:  Tirunagari, RR; Pettit, MWA; Kempf, AM; Pope, SB; “A Simple Approach for Specifying Velocity Inflow Boundary Conditions in Simulations of Turbulent Opposed-Jet Flows”, Flow Turbulence and Combustion, 98 (1):131-153 DOI Abstract:  A new methodology ...
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New article: A Novel Atom Tracking Algorithm for the Analysis of Complex Chemical Kinetic Networks

Article:  Laurent, C; Frewin, CJ; Pepiot, P; “A Novel Atom Tracking Algorithm for the Analysis of Complex Chemical Kinetic Networks”, Combustion and Flame, 173:387-401 DOI Abstract:  A novel numerical algorithm is presented that enables ...
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New article: A Subgrid Model for Clustering of High-inertia Particles in Large-eddy Simulations of Turbulence

Article: Ray B, Collins LR; (2014) A Subgrid Model for Clustering of High-inertia Particles in Large-eddy Simulations of Turbulence.  Journal of Turbulence, 15(6):366-385 DOI Abstract:  Clustering (or preferential concentration) of inertial particles suspended in ...
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New article: An Euler-Lagrange Strategy for Simulating Particle-laden Flows

Article: Capecelatro J, Desjardins O, (2013) An Euler-Lagrange Strategy for Simulating Particle-laden Flows. Journal of Computational Physics 238: 1-31. DOI Abstract:  In this work, a strategy capable of simulating polydisperse flows in complex geometries ...
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New article: Computationally-efficient and scalable parallel implementation of chemistry in simulations of turbulent combustion

Article: Hiremath V, Lantz SR, Wang HF and Pope SB (2012). “Computationally-efficient and scalable parallel implementation of chemistry in simulations of turbulent combustion.” Combustion and Flame 159(10): 3096-3109. DOI Abstract: Large scale combined Large-Eddy ...
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New article: Role of fluid density in shaping eruption currents driven by frontal particle blow-out

Article: Carroll CS, Turnbull B and Louge MY (2012). “Role of fluid density in shaping eruption currents driven by frontal particle blow-out.” Physics of Fluids 24(6). DOI Abstract: We study the role of suspension ...
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New article: Turbulence Resolution Scale Dependence in Large-Eddy Simulations of a Jet Flame

Article: Kemenov KA, Wang HF and Pope SB (2012). “Turbulence Resolution Scale Dependence in Large-Eddy Simulations of a Jet Flame.” Flow Turbulence and Combustion 88(4): 529-561. DOI Abstract: The explicit dependence of LES fields ...
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