Forthcoming

  • A. Surapaneni, D. Mira, M.E. Mueller, Two-dimensional manifold model applied to multi-regime combustion using In-Situ Adaptive Manifolds, Flow, Turbulence and Combustion (2026) submitted
  • I.J. Bonilla, S.T. Fush, C.E. Lacey, M.E. Mueller, Many-stream manifold modeling of pilot effects in turbulent nonpremixed combustion, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute (2026) submitted
  • S.T. Fush, I.J. Bonilla, M.E. Mueller, Error control of uncertainty-aware neural network-coupled binary trees for manifold-based combustion mdoels, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute (2026) submitted
  • P.A. Satterthwaite, M.E. Mueller, An inherently multi-phase manifold model for spherically symmetric droplet combustion, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute (2026) submitted
  • M.B. Schroeder, M.X. Yao, M.E. Mueller, Mass-consistent manifold modeling for Large Eddy Simulation of turbulent sooting flames, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute (2026) submitted
  • M.D. Walker, K. VanderKam, M.E. Mueller, Manifold modeling of flame-flame interactions in turbulent premixed combustion, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute (2026) submitted
  • M.D. Walker, S.L. Rzepka, C.K. Law, M.E. Mueller, Propagation and corner dynamics of colliding and annihilating premixed flames, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute (2026) submitted
  • K. VanderKam, M.E. Mueller, The impact of intense turbulence on reaction zones of premixed combustion, Combustion and Flame (2025) submitted
  • C.E. Lacey, B.S. Soriano, M. Rieth, M.E. Mueller, J.H. Chen, Data-based filtered dissipation rate modeling for mult-modal turbulent combustion: Evaluating a proiri model generalizability, Combustion Theory and Modelling (2025) in press
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