2019
DOI: 10.1002/pamm.201900492
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Hierarchical Parcel‐Swapping: An efficient mixing model for turbulent reactive flows

Abstract: Hierarchical Parcel-Swapping (HiPS) developed by A.R. Kerstein [J. Stat. Phys. 153, 142-161 (2013)] is a computationally efficient and novel model for the effects of turbulence on time-evolving, diffusive scalar fields. The characteristic feature of HiPS is the interpretation of the one-dimensional flow domain or a state space as a binary tree structure. Every tree level corresponds to a specific length and time scale, which is based on a turbulence inertial range scaling. The state variables reside at the bas… Show more

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“…This enables HiPS to also fulfill criterion (VII) and (VIII). This is a major advantage of the model and a significant difference to the common mixing models [17].…”
Section: Hips Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This enables HiPS to also fulfill criterion (VII) and (VIII). This is a major advantage of the model and a significant difference to the common mixing models [17].…”
Section: Hips Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%