Adjoint-based sensitivity analysis of flames
K Braman, TA Oliver, V Raman - Combustion Theory and …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Simulation of chemically reacting flows using detailed chemistry introduces a large number
of chemistry model parameters. While not all significantly affect the target outcomes of a …
of chemistry model parameters. While not all significantly affect the target outcomes of a …
Effect of large-eddy simulation fidelity on predicted mechanisms of jet noise reduction
JET NOISE is an important factor in aircraft certification worldwide. Early work on jet noise
focused on its parametric dependencies as determined through measurement [1–8] and on …
focused on its parametric dependencies as determined through measurement [1–8] and on …
Adjoint design methods for nozzles for reduced noise in high-speed jets
This paper describes the use adjoint methods for nozzle design and control optimization to
reduce noise in supersonic jets operating at off-design conditions. The motivation for the …
reduce noise in supersonic jets operating at off-design conditions. The motivation for the …
Implementation of discrete adjoint method for parameter sensitivity analysis in chemically reacting flows
MK Esfahani, G Houzeaux - 57th AIAA/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures …, 2016 - arc.aiaa.org
In this research, a framework based on the discrete adjoint method is presented for
evaluating the sensitivities of a set of parameters related to chemically reacting flows. The …
evaluating the sensitivities of a set of parameters related to chemically reacting flows. The …
Parametric uncertainty and sensitivity methods for reacting flows
KE Braman - 2014 - repositories.lib.utexas.edu
A Bayesian framework for quantification of uncertainties has been used to quantify the
uncertainty introduced by chemistry models. This framework adopts a probabilistic view to …
uncertainty introduced by chemistry models. This framework adopts a probabilistic view to …
[PDF][PDF] An adjoint approach to understanding perturbation of flames
K Braman, T Oliver, V Raman - 2013 - sutherland.che.utah.edu
Adjoints have been applied to the calculation of the sensitivity of a laminar hydrogen flame
to changes in the upstream field variables. These changes are applied through the use of …
to changes in the upstream field variables. These changes are applied through the use of …