Analytical and Computational Fluid Dynamics of Combustion and Fires [dedicated to Prof. Vitaly Bychkov (1968–2015) of Umea University, Sweden]
A special issue of Fluids (ISSN 2311-5521). This special issue belongs to the section "Mathematical and Computational Fluid Mechanics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 December 2020) | Viewed by 26504
Special Issue Editor
Interests: flame acceleration; deflagration-to-detonation transition; turbulence and turbulent combustion; fire and mining safety; shale gas burning and utilization; combustion and hydrodynamic instabilities; supercritical and coal oxy-fuel combustion; acoustic coupling to reacting and non-reacting flows
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Dear Colleagues,
Often a useful tool, but occasionally a disaster, fire has accompanied mankind for millennia. Protecting from coldness, darkness, predators and stomach bacteria, combustion has brought primitive, tribal humans into the modern industrial civilization; and it will likely remain the major provider of energy for industry, heating and transportation in the foreseeable decades. Next-generation combustion technologies are expected to be environmentally-friendly, safe and energy-efficient; and the role of the numerical methods in the design and development of such advanced is emerging nowadays.
The aim of this Special Issue is to collect the recent analytical and computational advances in the fields of reacting fluids, including (though not limited to) premixed flame dynamics and morphology, turbulent burning, flame acceleration and combustion instabilities.
This Special Issue is dedicated to the bright memory of deceased Professor Vitaly Bychkov (1968–2015), whose contributions into combustion theory and modelling, with his particular deep studies of hydrodynamic combustion instabilities, flame acceleration and deflagration-to-detonation transition, are hard to overestimate.
Prof. Dr. V'yacheslav Akkerman
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
- analytical and numerical combustion and fires
- computational simulations
- reacting fluids
- combustion instabilities
- flame morphology and dynamics
- turbulent combustion
- flame acceleration
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