G equation

In Combustion, G equation is a scalar field equation which describes the instantaneous flame position, introduced by Forman A. Williams in 1985[1][2] in the study of premixed turbulent combustion. The equation is derived based on the Level-set method. The equation was first studied by George H. Markstein, in a restrictive form for the burning velocity.[3][4][5]

  1. ^ Williams, F. A. (1985). Turbulent combustion. In The mathematics of combustion (pp. 97-131). Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
  2. ^ Kerstein, Alan R., William T. Ashurst, and Forman A. Williams. "Field equation for interface propagation in an unsteady homogeneous flow field." Physical Review A 37.7 (1988): 2728.
  3. ^ GH Markstein. (1951). Interaction of flow pulsations and flame propagation. Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences, 18(6), 428-429.
  4. ^ Markstein, G. H. (Ed.). (2014). Nonsteady flame propagation: AGARDograph (Vol. 75). Elsevier.
  5. ^ Markstein, G. H., & Squire, W. (1955). On the stability of a plane flame front in oscillating flow. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 27(3), 416-424.