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Table of Contents
1 Cover
4 Preface
5 1 Modeling Interfaces with Fluid Phase 1.1 The concept of an interface 1.2 Some examples of interfaces 1.3 Mathematical description of an interfacial layer 1.4 Some additional information and examples of application 1.5 Conclusion 1.6 References
6 2 Simulations of Turbulent Two-Phase Flows with Phase Change Using a Multifield Approach Combined with LES 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Computational model 2.3 Filtered two-fluid equations 2.4 A priori LES study 2.5 Comparison of turbulence models with true LES 2.6 New phase change model for large interfaces 2.7 Conclusion 2.8 References
7 3 An Original Approach to Extract Momentum and Heat Transfers from Particle-Resolved Simulations of Particulate Flows 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Numerical methodology 3.3 Isolated stationary sphere passed by a uniform flow 3.4 Face-centered cubic arrangement of stationary sphere passed by a uniform flow 3.5 Conclusion 3.6 Acknowledgments 3.7 References
8 4 Interfaces and Critical Fluids 4.1 Thermostatics of fluids in the vicinity of the critical point 4.2 Thermodynamics of fluids in the vicinity of the critical point 4.3 A specific mode of heat transmission: the piston effect 4.4 Expansion of a “drop” at critical pressure 4.5 Behavior of a pocket of supercritical fluid immersed into a high-temperature environment 4.6 Boiling near the critical point 4.7 Conclusion 4.8 References
9 5 Shear-Induced Anomalies in the Brownian Motion of Particles in Strongly Fluctuating Near-Critical Mixtures 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Theoretical background 5.3 Experiments and methods 5.4 Results and discussion 5.5 Concluding remarks 5.6 Acknowledgements 5.7 Appendix: Light scattering (photon beating spectroscopy) 5.8 References
10 6 Basics on Interfaces in Combustion 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Non-premixed laminar combustion 6.3 Turbulent non-premixed combustion 6.4 Premixed combustion 6.5 Plate combustion 6.6 Powders 6.7 Sprays and fireworks 6.8 Conclusion 6.9 Acknowledgments 6.10 Appendices 6.11 References
12 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1. Balance equations for interfaces whose surface variables obey classic...Table 1.2. Examples of the constitutive laws of interfaces
2 Chapter 2Table 2.1. Expression of the subgrid terms appearing in the filtered two-fluid e...Table 2.2. Physical properties of the two phases in the phase inversion benchmar...Table 2.3. Classification of the subgrid terms according