Remarks on the Construction of a Second-Order Closure Description of Turbulent Reacting Flows

Abstract
In this paper an attempt is made to illustrate how second-order closure techniques might be used to make detailed calculations of turbulent diffusion flames. Two of the problems of closure that are peculiar to turbulent chemically reacting flows are discussed in some detail. These are the problem of computing in a consistent way all the correlations of fluctuations in scalar quantities needed for closure and the problem of the generation of turbulence by chemical reactions. Tentative closure models are put forward for both of these problems. Although the closure model for fluctuations in scalar quantities can, to a certain extent, be checked against idealized numerical examples for which exact solutions are known, the validity of both the closure models proposed here must, in the end, be determined by detailed comparison of computed results with experimental data.

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