A Eulerian PDF scheme for LES of nonpremixed turbulent combustion with second-order accurate mixture fraction

Monte Carlo simulations of joint probability density function (PDF) approaches have been developed in the past largely with Reynolds averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) applications. Current interests are in the extension of PDF approaches to large eddy simulation (LES). As LES resolves accurately the large scales of turbulence in time, the Monte Carlo simulation and the flow field need to be tightly coupled. A tight coupling can be achieved if the consistency between the scalar field solution obtained via finite-volume (FV) methods and that from the stochastic solution of the PDF is ensured. For nonpremixed turbulent flames with two distinct streams, the local reactive mixture is described by the mixture fraction. A Eulerian Monte Carlo method is developed to achieve a second-order accuracy in the instantaneous filtered mixture fraction that is consistent with the corresponding FV. The performances of the proposed scheme are extensively evaluated using a one-dimensional model. Then, the scheme is applied to two cases with LES. The first one is a non-reacting mixing flow of two different fluids. The second case is the Sandia piloted turbulent flame D with a steady state flamelet model. Both results confirm the consistency of the proposed method to the level of filtered mixture fraction.

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