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Flow, Turbulence and Combustion

An International Journal published in association with ERCOFTAC

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Flow, Turbulence and Combustion - Top 10 Downloaded Articles 2022

We want to thank the authors of our most-downloaded articles of 2022, and highlight to our readers some of the most impactful research to have published in the journal. We hope that you will find the articles interesting.

A New “λ2” Term for the Spalart–Allmaras Turbulence Model, Active in Axisymmetric Flows (this opens in a new tab), by Philippe R. Spalart & Andrey V. Garbaruk 

Impact of Reaction Chamber Geometry on the Particle-Residence-Time in Flame Spray Process (this opens in a new tab), by Lizoel Buss, Dirceu Noriler & Udo Fritsching 

Techniques for Turbulence Tripping of Boundary Layers in RANS Simulations (this opens in a new tab), by Narges Tabatabaei, Ricardo Vinuesa, Ramis Örlü & Philipp Schlatter 

On the Flame Shape in a Premixed Swirl Stabilised Burner and its Dependence on the Laminar Flame Speed (this opens in a new tab), by Nikolaos Papafilippou, Muhammad Aqib Chishty & Rikard Gebart 

Development and Validation of Evaluation Methods for 3D Flame Propagation Speed of Turbulent Non-premixed Edge Flames via Tomographic Chemiluminescence (this opens in a new tab), by Yeqing Chi, Qingchun Lei, Erzhuang Song, Wei Fan & Yu Sha 

Permeability and Turbulence Over Perforated Plates (this opens in a new tab), by Haris Shahzad, Stefan Hickel & Davide Modesti 

Techniques for Turbulence Tripping of Boundary Layers in RANS Simulations (this opens in a new tab), by Narges Tabatabaei, Ricardo Vinuesa, Ramis Örlü & Philipp Schlatter 

Progress in Engineering Turbulence Modelling, Simulation and Measurements (this opens in a new tab), by Stefan Hickel, Maria Vittoria Salvetti, Wolfgang Rodi, Ananias Tomboulides & Michael Leschziner 

A Detailed PAH and Soot Model for Complex Fuels in CFD Applications (this opens in a new tab), by Florian Eigentler & Peter Gerlinger 

Optical Investigation of the Influence of In-cylinder Flow and Mixture Inhomogeneity on Cyclic Variability in a Direct-Injection Spark Ignition Engine (this opens in a new tab), by Judith Laichter & Sebastian A. Kaiser 

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