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The Eulerian Lagrangian Mixing-Oriented (ELMO) Model
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Past Lagrangian/Eulerian modeling has served as a poor match for the mixing limited physics present in many sprays. Though these Lagrangian/Eulerian methods are popular for their low cost, they are ill-suited for the physics of the dense spray core and suffer from limited predictive power. A new spray model, based on mixing limited physics, has been constructed and implemented in a multi-dimensional CFD code. The spray model assumes local thermal and inertial equilibrium, with air entrainment being limited by the conical nature of the spray. The model experiences full two-way coupling of mass, momentum, species, and energy. An advantage of this approach is the use of relatively few modeling constants. The model is validated with three different sprays representing a range of conditions in diesel and gasoline engines.
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