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Turbulent V-flame
Simulated turbulent V-flame

The Center for Computational Sciences and Engineering (CCSE) develops and applies advanced computational methodologies to solve large-scale scientific and engineering problems arising in the Department of Energy (DOE) mission areas involving energy, environmental, and industrial technology. Our primary focus is in the application of hierarchical, structured-grid finite differences for compressible, incompressible and low Mach number flows. Current applications involve low Mach number flows, such as those found in laboratory combustion experiments, and in nuclear flames in Type Ia supernovae.

The animation represents the calculated surface of a turbulent premixed laboratory methane flame. For details on this and related applications, click on the image.

CCSE is part of the Computational Research Division (CRD) of the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL).

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