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    <title language="eng">Stochastic modeling of multi-stream mixing based on one-dimensional turbulence</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Measurements of multiple scalar mixing in a turbulent jet show a strong location dependence of the scalar fluctuations and mixing processes. Mixing is quantitatively described by the state space of scalar fluctuations in terms of a joint probability density function (JPDF). The JPDF evolves in the downstream and radial directions and has non-Gaussian shape which is a burden for mixing modeling since factoring into marginal distribution functions is not permissible. Stochastic simulations based on one-dimensional turbulence (ODT) are able to reasonably reproduce the JPDF and its spatial evolution by a parabolic marching problem that circumvents constraints of the underlying elliptic problem. The model reproduces the inertial-advective range (exponent -5/3) and predicts the emergence of the viscous-advective range (exponent -1) at higher wavenumbers as the Schmidt number increases. The model offers full-scale resolution at affordable cost providing means to reasonably capture state-space statistics of turbulent mixing.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Stochastic modeling of multiple scalar mixing in a three-stream concentric coaxial jet based on one-dimensional turbulence</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Modeling turbulent mixing is a standing challenge for nonpremixed chemically reacting flows. Key complications arise from the requirement to capture all relevant scales of the flow and the necessity to distinguish between turbulent advective transport and molecular diffusive transport processes. In addition, anisotropic mean shear, variable advection time scales, and the coexistence of turbulent and nonturbulent regions need to be represented. The fundamental issues at stake are addressed by investigating multi-scalar mixing in a three-stream coaxial jet with a map-based stochastic one-dimensional turbulence model. ODT provides full-scale resolution at affordable costs by a radical reduction of complexity compared to high-fidelity Navier–Stokes solvers. The approach is partly justified by an application of the boundary-layer approximation, but neglects fluctuating axial pressure gradients. It is demonstrated that low-order scalar statistics are reasonably but not fully captured. Despite this shortcoming, it is shown that the model is able to reproduce experimental state-space statistics of multi-stream multi-scalar mixing. The model therefore offers physics-compatible improvements in multi-stream mixing modeling despite some fundamental limitations that remain from unjustified assumptions.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow</parentTitle>
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    <note>This article is part of the "TSFP12 Special Issue".</note>
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    <title language="eng">Reduced order stochastic modeling of turbulent mixing based on conservative baker’s maps</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The detailed numerical representation of turbulent mixing processes is a standing challenge for non-premixed chemically reacting flows. The full range of relevant flow scales needs to be captured and it is also necessary to distinguish turbulent advective from molecular diffusive processes in order to represent Reynolds and Schmidt number effects. These requirements are addressed here by utilizing two different map-based stochastic turbulence modeling strategies. The one-dimensional turbulence (ODT) model utilizes event-based turbulence modeling, whereas the hierarchical parcel-swapping (HiPS) model is a fully event-based mixing model. ODT provides full-scale resolution at affordable costs by dimensional model reduction based on the boundary-layer approximation to shear flow. HiPS is far less costly than ODT but currently limited to locally homogeneous isotropic turbulence. The physics-compatible modeling capabilities with respect to phase-space representation of turbulent mixing are demonstrated for two canonical cases using standalone model formulations.</abstract>
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      <firstName>Juan Alí</firstName>
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