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    <title language="eng">Constant volume n-Heptane autoignition using One-Dimensional Turbulence</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Abstract Constant volume premixed lean n-Heptane/air autoignition at high pressure is investigated using the One-Dimensional Turbulence (ODT) model. The configuration consists of a 1D fixed volume domain with a prescribed velocity spectrum and temperature fluctuations superimposed on an initial uniformly elevated scalar field. The sensitivity of the heat release rate and pressure evolution to the initial temperature distribution is studied by imposing different initial temperature fields while holding the mean, RMS and integral length scale of the field constant. Three detailed chemical mechanisms are employed for the prediction of autoignition and heat release rate. To mitigate the high computational cost associated with the calculation of the chemical source terms in the stiff complex mechanisms, an approach based on the Strang-Splitting method is presented. Finally, a …</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Combustion and Flame</parentTitle>
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    <abstract language="eng">The One-Dimensional Turbulence (ODT) model is applied to reactive flows in open and closed systems represented by a lifted jet flame in a vitiated coflow, and a constant volume autoignition configuration, respectively. ODT is a one-dimensional model for turbulent flow simulations, which uses a stochastic formulation to represent the effcts of turbulent advection. Diffusion and reaction effcts along the ODT domain are considered by deterministic evolution equations. This work is an effort to verify the applicability and effiency of the model for open and closed systems. In the open system case, ODT results are compared against experimental results of a lifted methane/air jet flame detailed in the work of Cabra et al.&#13;
[1]. In the closed system case, a periodic, constant volume domain is used to investigate the sensitivity of the ignition evolution to initial temperature and composition inhomogeneities of a lean n-heptane/air mixture. In the latter context, ODT results are compared to DNS results from Luong et al. [2]. Results for the jet and constant volume configuration&#13;
show a reasonable match with the experimental and DNS data, considering the reduced order of the model and the underlying assumptions for each case. At the jet configuration, a dependence of the flame evolution on the turbulence intensity parameter can be seen. For the closed system, initial temperature and composition inhomogeneities allow a mitigation&#13;
of the undesirable rapid pressure rise.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">One-Dimensional Turbulence investigation of incompressible and low Mach number variable density pipe-flow</title>
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    <title language="eng">IMEX based Multi-Scale Time Advancement in ODTLES,</title>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik</parentTitle>
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      <firstName>Juan Ali</firstName>
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    <title language="eng">One-dimensional turbulence modeling for cylindrical and spherical flows: model formulation and application</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The one-dimensional turbulence (ODT) model resolves a full range of time and length scales and is computationally efficient. ODT has been applied to a wide range of complex multi-scale flows, such as turbulent combustion. Previous ODT comparisons to experimental data have focused mainly on planar flows. Applications to cylindrical flows, such as round jets, have been based on rough analogies, e.g., by exploiting the fortuitous consistency of the similarity scalings of temporally developing planar jets and spatially developing round jets. To obtain a more systematic treatment, a new formulation of the ODT model in cylindrical and spherical coordinates is presented here. The model is written in terms of a geometric factor so that planar, cylindrical, and spherical configurations are represented in the same way. Temporal and spatial versions of the model are presented. A Lagrangian finite-volume implementation is used with a dynamically adaptive mesh. The adaptive mesh facilitates the implementation of cylindrical and spherical versions of the triplet map, which is used to model turbulent advection (eddy events) in the one-dimensional flow coordinate. In cylindrical and spherical coordinates, geometric stretching of the three triplet map images occurs due to the radial dependence of volume, with the stretching being strongest near the centerline. Two triplet map variants, TMA and TMB, are presented. In TMA, the three map images have the same volume, but different radial segment lengths. In TMB, the three map images have the same radial segment lengths, but different segment volumes. Cylindrical results are presented for temporal pipe flow, a spatial nonreacting jet, and a spatial nonreacting jet flame. These results compare very well to direct numerical simulation for the pipe flow, and to experimental data for the jets. The nonreacting jet treatment overpredicts velocity fluctuations near the centerline, due to the geometric stretching of the triplet maps and its effect on the eddy event rate distribution. TMB performs better than TMA. A hybrid planar-TMB (PTMB) approach is also presented, which further improves the results. TMA, TMB, and PTMB are nearly identical in the pipe flow where the key dynamics occur near the wall away from the centerline. The jet flame illustrates effects of variable density and viscosity, including dilatational effects.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">One‐dimensional turbulence investigation of incompressible and low Mach number variable density pipe‐flow</title>
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    <title language="eng">IMEX-ODTLES: A multi-scale and stochastic approach for highly turbulent flows</title>
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    <title language="eng">One-dimensional turbulence modelling of incompressible temporally developing turbulent boundary layers with comparison to DNS</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The incompressible temporally developing turbulent boundary layer&#13;
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turbulence (ODT) model. The TBL is a canonical flow problem, which is, in the present study, formed by a planar moving wall and a free stream at rest. An understanding of this idealised flow is of fundamental relevance for the numerical analysis of turbulent boundary-layer-type flows. In the present ODT simulations, the flow variables are resolved on all scales along a wall-normal, one-dimensional domain. These variables are evolved by a deterministic and a stochastic process. The latter models the effect of turbulent advection and pressure fluctuations, whereas the former represents molecular diffusion. The model is appropriate for high Reynolds numbers for&#13;
which the turbulence field exhibits a broad range of scales and is notionally featureless. We show that ODT is able to capture salient features of the TBL by comparing the various statistics with available reference direct numerical simulation (DNS) results for different bulk Reynolds numbers in the range 250 ≤ Reb ≤ 2000 using fixed model parameters. The influence of the model parameters is analysed for Reb = 1000 and optimal parameter values are provided. The results discussed in this paper suggest that ODT is an economical and reasonably accurate approach for the simulation of transient turbulent boundary-layer-type flows.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Journal of Turbulence</parentTitle>
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      <firstName>Marten</firstName>
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      <firstName>Juan Ali</firstName>
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    <abstract language="eng">The computational cost of Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) that resolve all scales rises with the cube of the Reynolds numberand is currently not feasible for real world applications. Large Eddy Simulations (LES) overcome this limitation by only resolving the large scale effects and completely model the small scaleeffects. This results in a strong dependence of the accuracy onthe chosen subgrid-scale model. The model adaptivity concept discussed in [Schmidt et al., ICDERS, 2007] dynamically uses different Linear Eddy Model (LEM) types [Kerstein, LEM, 1988] for stochastic closure to model the turbulent flame speed of apremixed flame within LES. In the talk, we will first summarize the progress of our group on One Dimensional Turbulence (ODT) [Kerstein, ODT, 1999] and Hierarchical Parcel Swapping (HiPS) [Kerstein, HiPS, 2013] based on reactive stand-alone simulations, [Jozefik et al., Combust. Flame, 2015] [Jozefik et al., Combust. Flame, 2016] [Medina et al., Combust. Flame, 2018].  Second,we will sketch a possible combination of the model adaptivity concept [Schmidt et al., ICDERS, 2007] and recent efficient ODTLES implementations [Glawe et al., Z. Angew. Math. Mech.,2018] to dynamically use LEM, ODT and HIPS together inside ofLES solvers to simulate turbulent reactive flows.</abstract>
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    <abstract language="eng">A novel spatial formulation of the One-Dimensional Turbulence (ODT) model is applied to a vertical pipe-flow with heat transfer, analogous to the Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) performed by Bae et al. [Phys. Fluids 18, (075102) (2006)]. The framework presented here is an extension for radially confined domains of the cylindrical ODT spatial formulation for low Mach number flows with variable density. The variable density simulations for air (Prandtl number Pr = 0.71) are performed at an initial bulk Reynolds number Reb (DNS) = 6000 and Grashof number Gr (DNS) = 6.78*10^6. ODT results are presented for both the spatial formulation introduced in this work and the standard temporal formulation for cylindrical flows introduced by Lignell et al. [Theor. Comput. Fluid Dyn. 32, 4 (2018), pp. 495–520]. Streamwise bulk profiles and radial profiles at specific streamwise positions for the temporal and spatial formulations are in good agreement with the DNS results from Bae et al. For the present application, the spatial formulation yields physically better results in comparison to the temporal formulation. Overall, the findings in the original work of Bae et al. were corroborated with ODT. Although the framework proposed in this work is not a compressible framework and has some clear limitations regarding conservation properties, we suggest its use for future studies in the low Mach number variable density regime.</abstract>
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