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Numerical Method for Solving a Premixed Laminar Flame

Xi-Chang Zhong

J. Comp. Math., 1 (1983), pp. 83-94.

Published online: 1983-01

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A splitting-up method, which splits the chemical kinetic terms from the flow terms, is presented to solve time-dependent, one-dimensional, laminar, premixed flame problems. An example for studying the development of an ozone decomposition flame is calculated. A movable boundary technique is adopted, so that the number of grid points can be significantly reduced. Special care is taken to maintain the accuracy of the solution. The results are checked in many ways. All checks show that the present method is satisfactory.

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A splitting-up method, which splits the chemical kinetic terms from the flow terms, is presented to solve time-dependent, one-dimensional, laminar, premixed flame problems. An example for studying the development of an ozone decomposition flame is calculated. A movable boundary technique is adopted, so that the number of grid points can be significantly reduced. Special care is taken to maintain the accuracy of the solution. The results are checked in many ways. All checks show that the present method is satisfactory.

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A splitting-up method, which splits the chemical kinetic terms from the flow terms, is presented to solve time-dependent, one-dimensional, laminar, premixed flame problems. An example for studying the development of an ozone decomposition flame is calculated. A movable boundary technique is adopted, so that the number of grid points can be significantly reduced. Special care is taken to maintain the accuracy of the solution. The results are checked in many ways. All checks show that the present method is satisfactory.

Xi-Chang Zhong. (1970). Numerical Method for Solving a Premixed Laminar Flame. Journal of Computational Mathematics. 1 (1). 83-94. doi:
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