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This work presents a comprehensive framework for the efficient implementation of finite-volume-based reacting flow solvers, specifically tailored for high speed propulsion applications. Using the exascale computing project (ECP) based AMReX framework, a compressible flow solver for handling high-speed reacting flows is developed. This work is compl...
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... energy spectra for each condition can be used to understand the effects of the numerical schemes on the turbulent energy cascade, such as the amount of small-scale energy that can be maintained at a certain time in the simulation. Fig.5 shows the energy spectra at t = 4τ, in which the integrated area under the curve represents the total kinetic energy preserved over each wave number. ...
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