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This volume contains the proceedings of the Workshop on Com
bustion, sponsored by the Institute for Computer Applications in
Science and Engineering (ICASE) and the NASA Langley Research
Center (LaRC). It was held on October 12-14, 1992, and was the sec
ond workshop in the series on the subject. The first was held in
1989, and its proceedings were published by Springer-Verlag under
the title "Major Research Topics in Combustion," edited by M. Y.
Hussaini, A. Kumar, and R. G. Voigt. The focus of the second
workshop was directed towards the development, analysis, and
application of basic models in high speed propulsion of particular
interest to NASA. The exploration of a dual approach combining
asymptotic and numerical methods for the analysis of the models was
particularly encouraged. The objectives of this workshop were i)
the genesis of models that would capture or reflect the basic
pllysical phenomena in SCRAMJETs and/or oblique detonation-wave
engines (ODWE), and ii) the stimulation of a greater interaction
between NASA exper imental research community and the academic
community. The lead paper by D. Bushnell on the status and issues
of high speed propulsion relevant to both the SCRAMJET and the ODWE
parallels his keynote address which set the stage of the workshop.
Following the lead paper were five technical sessions with titles
and chairs: Experiments (C. Rogers), Reacting Free Shear Layers (C.
E. Grosch), Detonations (A. K. Kapila), Ignition and Struc ture (J.
Buckmaster), and Unsteady Behaviour ('1'. L. Jackson)."
The articles in this volume treat various problems in combustion
science that are of importance in applications to technology and to
environmental sciences. The authors treat turbulence in premixed
and non-premixed flames as well as pressure interactions and wave
phenomena. Also supersonic flows and detonations are discussed. The
main emphasis, however, is on the modelling and numerical treatment
of combustion phenomena. The book addresses researchers in physics
and engineering, and mathematicians from scientific computing.
This volume contains the proceedings of the Workshop on Com
bustion, sponsored by the Institute for Computer Applications in
Science and Engineering (ICASE) and the NASA Langley Research
Center (LaRC). It was held on October 12-14, 1992, and was the sec
ond workshop in the series on the subject. The first was held in
1989, and its proceedings were published by Springer-Verlag under
the title "Major Research Topics in Combustion," edited by M. Y.
Hussaini, A. Kumar, and R. G. Voigt. The focus of the second
workshop was directed towards the development, analysis, and
application of basic models in high speed propulsion of particular
interest to NASA. The exploration of a dual approach combining
asymptotic and numerical methods for the analysis of the models was
particularly encouraged. The objectives of this workshop were i)
the genesis of models that would capture or reflect the basic
pllysical phenomena in SCRAMJETs and/or oblique detonation-wave
engines (ODWE), and ii) the stimulation of a greater interaction
between NASA exper imental research community and the academic
community. The lead paper by D. Bushnell on the status and issues
of high speed propulsion relevant to both the SCRAMJET and the ODWE
parallels his keynote address which set the stage of the workshop.
Following the lead paper were five technical sessions with titles
and chairs: Experiments (C. Rogers), Reacting Free Shear Layers (C.
E. Grosch), Detonations (A. K. Kapila), Ignition and Struc ture (J.
Buckmaster), and Unsteady Behaviour ('1'. L. Jackson)."
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