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Luc Vervisch

Luc Vervisch
Professor @ INSA de Rouen

Office: INSA/Ma.B.R1.?
email: vervisch@coria.fr
Tel: +33 (0)2 32 95 97 85

Lab Address

CORIA
Avenue de l'Université - BP 12
76801 Saint Etienne du Rouvray
Tel: +33 (0)2 32 95 36 00
Fax: +33 (0)2 32 91 04 85

Research Activities

  • Reactive flows - Combustion and flames

Luc Vervisch activities at INSA & CORIA are in numerical simulation of flames and combustion modeling. The main objective is to help in the development of new combustion technologies for energy production and transportation that meet the requirements of modern societies. Fuel efficiency and enviromental issues are the major topics addressed. Luc uses Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) to understand laminar and turbulent flames. He also contributes to the development of sug-grid scale closures for Large Eddy Simulation (LES) and Reynolds Average Navier Stokes (RANS) computations. Burners, aeronautical and internal engines are the main targets of those studies.

Teaching Activities

  • Fundamentals of flow-physics - INSA de Rouen - (16h)
  • Basis of computational methods - INSA de Rouen - (44h)
  • Gas dynamics - INSA de Rouen - (31h)
  • Two-phase flows - INSA de Rouen (18h)
  • Turbulent combustion modeling - INSA de Rouen (30h)
  • Direct and Large Eddy Simulation - INSA de Rouen (30h)
  • Airfoil solutions - INSA de Rouen (30h)

Previous positions

  • Laboratoire National d’Hydraulique, EDF-DER Chatou.
  • Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University.

Awards

Reviewing activities

  • 2003 – present: Co-editor of “Flow Turbulence and Combustion”, Springer.
  • 2010 - present: Co-editor of "Comptes-Rendus Mecanique", Elsevier.
  • 2003 – present: Member of the Associate Editors board of “Journal of Turbulence”, The Institute of Physics.
  • 2003 – 2008: Editorial board of “Combustion and Flame”, Elsevier.

Publications

  1. V. Moureau, P. Domingo, L. Vervisch From Large-Eddy Simulation to Direct Numerical Simulation of a lean premixed swirl flame: Filtered Laminar Flame-PDF modeling Combust. Flame doi:10.1016/j.combustflame.2010.12.004.
  2. V. Moureau, P. Domingo, L. Vervisch Design of a massively parallel CFD code for complex geometries C.R. Mecanique doi:10.1016/j.crme.2010.12001.
  3. E. Albin, Y. D'Angelo, L. Vervisch Using staggered grids with characteristic boundary conditions when solving compressible reactive Navier-Stokes equations Int. J. Numer. Meth. Fl. in press.
  4. G. Lecocq, S. Richard, J.-B. Michel, L. Vervisch A new LES model coupling flame surface density and tabulated kinetics approaches to investigate knock and pre-ignition in piston engines Proc. Combust. Inst., doi:10.1016/ j.proci.2010.07.022.
  5. G. Lecocq, S. Richard, O. Colin, L. Vervisch Hybrid presumed pdf and flame surface density approaches for Large-Eddy Simulation of premixed turbulent combustion Part 1: Formalism and simulation of a quasi-steady burner Combust. Flame doi:10.1016/j.combustflame.2010.09.023.
  6. G. Lecocq, S. Richard, O. Colin, L. Vervisch Hybrid presumed pdf and flame surface density approaches for Large-Eddy Simulation of premixed turbulent combustion Part 2: Early flame development after sparking Combust. Flame doi:10.1016/j.combustflame.2010.10.015.
  7. K. Wang, G. Ribert, P. Domingo, L. Vervisch (2010) Self-similar behavior and chemistry tabulation of burnt-gases diluted premixed flamelets including heat-loss Combust. Theory and Modelling 14(4): 541-570.
  8. G. Lecocq, S. Richard, O. Colin, L. Vervisch (2010) Gradient and counter-gradient modelling in premixed flames: theoretical study and application to the LES of a Lean premixed turbulent swirl-burner Comb. Sci. Tech. 182(4-6): 465-479.
  9. D. Veynante, G. Lodato, P. Domingo, L. Vervisch, E. R. Hawkes (2010) Estimation of three-dimensional flame surface densities from planar images in turbulent premixed combustion Exp. in Fluids 49:267-278.
  10. L. Vervisch, P. Domingo, G. Lodato, D. Veynante (2010) Scalar energy fluctuations in Large-Eddy Simulation of turbulent flames: Statistical budgets and mesh quality criterion Combust. Flame 157(4): 778-789.
  11. V. Subramanian, P. Domingo, L. Vervisch (2010) Large-Eddy Simulation of forced ignition of an annular bluff-body burner Combust. Flame 157(3): 579-601.
  12. P.-D. Nguyen, L. Vervisch, V. Subramanian, P. Domingo (2010) Multi-dimensional flamelet-generated manifolds for partially premixed combustion Combust. Flame 157(1): 43-61.
  13. G. Lodato, L. Vervisch, P. Domingo (2009) A compressible wall-adapting similarity mixed model for large-eddy simulation of the impinging round jet Phys. Fluids 21:035102.
  14. G. Godel, P. Domingo, L. Vervisch (2009) Tabulation of NOx chemistry for Large-Eddy Simulation of non-premixed turbulent flames Proc. Combust. Inst. 32: 1555-1551.
  15. D. Veynante, B. Fiorina, P. Domingo L. Vervisch, (2008) Using self-similar properties of turbulent premixed flames to downsize chemical tables in high-performance numerical simulations Combust. Theory and Modeling 12(6): 1055-1088.
  16. J. Galpin, A. Naudin, L. Vervisch, C. Angelberger, O. Colin, P. Domingo (2008) Large-Eddy Simulation of a fuel lean premixed turbulent swirl burner Combust. Flame 155(1): 247 266.
  17. G. Lodato, P. Domingo, L. Vervisch (2008) Three-dimensional boundary conditions for Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation of compressible flows J. of Comp. Phys. 227(10): 5105-5143.
  18. J. Galpin, C. Angelberger, A. Naudin, L. Vervisch (2008) Large-Eddy Simulation of H2-air auto-ignition using tabulated detailed chemistry J. of Turbulence 9(13).
  19. P. Domingo, L. Vervisch, D. Veynante (2008) Large-Eddy Simulation of a lifted methane jet flame in a vitiated coflow Combust. Flame 152(3): 415-432.
  20. G. Subramanian, R. Bounaceur, A. Pirez Da Cruz, L. Vervisch (2007) Chemical impact of CO and H2 addition on the auto-ignition delay of homogeneous n-heptane/air mixtures Comb. Sci. Tech. 179(9): 1937-1962.
  21. P. Domingo, L. Vervisch (2007) DNS of partially premixed flame propagating in a turbulent rotating flow Proc. Combust. Inst. 31:1657-1664.
  22. X. Paubel, A. Cessou, D. Honoré, L. Vevisch, R. Rsiava (2007) A flame stability diagram for piloted non-premixed oxycombustion of low calorific residual gases Proc. Combust. Inst. 31: 3385-3392.
  23. C. Péra, J. Réveillon, L. Vervisch, P. Domingo (2006) Modeling subgrid scale mixture fraction variance in LES of evaporating spray Combust. Flame 146(4): 635-648.
  24. L. Vervisch, P. Domingo (2006) Two recent developments in numerical simulation of premixed and partially premixed turbulent flame C. R. Mecanique 334 (8/9): 523-530.
  25. P. Domingo, L. Vervisch, S. Payet and R. Hauguel (2005) DNS of a Premixed Turbulent V-Flame and LES of a Ducted-Flame using a FSD-PDF subgrid scale closure with FPI tabulated chemistry Combust. Flame 143(4): 566-586.
  26. K.N.C. Bray, P. Domingo, L. Vervisch (2005) The role of progress variable in models for partially premixed turbulent combustion Combust. Flame 141(4): 431-437.
  27. J. Réveillon, L. Vervisch (2005) Analysis of weakly turbulent diluted-spray flames and combustion regimes J. Fluid Mech. 537: 317-347.
  28. P. Domingo, L. Vervisch, J. Réveillon (2005) DNS analysis of partially premixed combustion in spray and gaseous turbulent-flame bases stabilized in hot air. Combust. Flame 140(3): 172-195.
  29. B. Fiorina, O. Gicquel, L. Vervisch, S. Carpentier, N. Darabiha (2005) Approximating the chemical structure of partially-premixed and diffusion counter-flow flames using FPI flamelet tabulation Combust. Flame 140(3): 147-160.
  30. B. Fiorina, O. Gicquel, L. Vervisch, S. Carpentier, N. Darabiha (2005) Premixed turbulent combustion modeling using tabulated detailed chemistry and PDF Proc. Combust. Inst. 30(1): 867-874.
  31. R. Hauguel, L. Vervisch, P. Domingo (2005) DNS of premixed turbulent V-Flame: coupling spectral and finite difference methods C. R. Mecanique 333 (1): 95-102.
  32. L. Vervisch, P. Domingo, M. Rullaud, R. Hauguel (2004) Three facets of turbulent combustion modeling: DNS of Premixed V-flame, LES of lifted jet-flame, RANS of non premixed jet-flame J. of Turbulence, 5(4): 1-36.
  33. L. Vervisch, B. Labégorre, J. Réveillon (2004) Hydrogen-sulphur oxy-flame analysis and single-step flame tabulated chemistry Fuel 83(4-5): 605-614.
  34. J. Boulanger, L. Vervisch, J. Réveillon, S. Ghosal (2003) Effects of heat release in laminar diffusion flames lifted on round jets Combust. Flame, 134(4): 355-368.
  35. L. Blin, A. Hadjadj, L. Vervisch, (2003) Large Eddy Simulation of turbulent flows in reversing systems J. of Turbulence, 4(1): 1-19.
  36. O. Gicquel, L. Vervisch, G. Joncquet, B. Labegorre, N. Darabiha (2003) Combustion of residual steel gases: Laminar flame analysis and turbulent flamelet modeling, Fuel 82(8): 983 - 991.
  37. P. Domingo, L. Vervisch, K.N.C. Bray (2002) Partially premixed flamelets in LES of nonpremixed turbulent combustion Combust. Theory and Modelling 6(4): 529-551.
  38. J. Boulanger, L. Vervisch (2002) Diffusion edge-flame: Approximation of the flame tip Damköhler number Combust. Flame, 130(1/2): 1-14.
  39. D. Veynante, L. Vervisch (2002) Turbulent Combustion Modeling Prog. Energ. Sci., 285(3): 193-266.
  40. V. Favier, L. Vervisch (2001) Edge flames and partially premixed combustion in diffusion flame quenching Combust. Flame. 125 (1/2): 788-803.
  41. S. Ghosal, L. Vervisch (2001) Stability diagram for lift-off and blowout of a round jet laminar diffusion flame Combust. Flame. 124(4): 646-655.
  42. S. Ghosal, L. Vervisch (2000) Theoretical and numerical study of a symmetrical triple flame using the parabolic flame path approximation J. Fluid Mech. 415: 227-260.
  43. J. Reveillon, L. Vervisch (2000) Accounting for spray vaporization in non-premixed turbulent combustion modeling: A Single Droplet Model (SDM) Combust. Flame 121(1/2): 75-90.
  44. L. Vervisch, D. Veynante (2000) Interlinks between approaches for modeling turbulent flames Proc. Combust. Inst. 28: 175-183.
  45. L. Vervisch (2000) Using numerics to help understand nonpremixed turbulent flames Proc. Combust. 28: 11-24.
  46. L. Vervisch, T. Poinsot (1998) Direct numerical simulation of non-premixed turbulent combustion Annu. Rev. Fluid Mech. 30: 655-92.
  47. J. Réveillon, L. Vervisch (1998) Subgrid-Scale Turbulent Micromixing: Dynamic Approach AIAA Journal 36 (3): 336-341.
  48. V. Favier, L. Vervisch (1998) Investigating the effects of Edge-flames in liftoff in non-premixed turbulent combustion Proc. Combust. Inst. 26: 1239-1245.
  49. L. Vervisch, J. Réveillon (1996) Dynamics of iso-concentration surfaces in weak shock turbulent mixing interaction AIAA Journal 34 (12): 2539-2544.
  50. L. Vervisch, J. Réveillon, L., Guichard (1996) Recent developments in turbulent combustion modeling Journal Européen des Eléments Finis 5 (2): 161-196.
  51. J. Réveillon, L. Vervisch (1996) Response of the dynamic model to heat release induced effects Phys. of Fluids 8(8): 2248-2250.
  52. P. Domingo, L. Vervisch (1996) Triple flames and partially premixed combustion in autoignition of nonpremixed turbulent mixtures Proc. Combust. Inst. 26: 233-240.
  53. G.R. Ruetsch, L. Vervisch, A. Linan (1995) Effects of heat release on triple flames Phys. Fluids 7(6): 1447-1454.
  54. S. Mahalingam, J. H. Chen, L. Vervisch (1995) Finite-rate chemistry and transient effects in direct numerical simulations of turbulent non-premixed flames Combust. Flame 102(3): 285-297.
  55. L. Vervisch, E. Bidaux, K.N.C. Bray, W. Kollmann (1995) Surface density function in premixed turbulent combustion modeling, similarities between probability density function and flame surface approaches Phys. Fluids 7(10): 2496-2503.
  56. L. Guichard, L. Vervisch, P. Domingo (1995) Two-dimensional weak-shock vortex interaction in a mixing zone AIAA Journal 33(10): 2539-2544.