Mikael Mortensen

Showing 9 publications

2012

A Comparison of Finite Element Schemes for the Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations

Kristian Valen-Sendstad, Anders Logg, Kent-Andre Mardal et al
Automated Solution of Differential Equations by the Finite Element Method. Anders Logg, Kent-Andre Mardal, Garth Wells (Eds.), p. 399-420
Book chapter
2011

Computational fluid dynamics for engineers

Bengt Andersson, Ronnie Andersson, L. Håkansson et al
Book
2011

Computational Fluid Dynamics for Engineers

Bengt Andersson, Ronnie Andersson, L. Håkansson et al
Book
2006

Presumed mapping functions for eulerian modelling of turbulent mixing

Mikael Mortensen, Bengt Andersson
Flow, Turbulence and Combustion. Vol. 76 (2), p. 199-219
Journal article
2005

Conditional mixing statistics in a self-siminar scalar mixing layer

S. M. de Bruyn Kops, Mikael Mortensen
Physics of Fluids. Vol. 17 (9), p. 1-11
Journal article
2005

Consistent modeling of scalar mixing for presumed, multiple parameter probability density functions

Mikael Mortensen
Physics of Fluids. Vol. 17 (1)
Journal article
2005

Mathematical Modeling of Turbulent Reactive Flows

Mikael Mortensen
Doctoral thesis
2004

Experimental and numerical investigations of jet mixing in a multifunctional channel reactor: Passive and reactive systems

M. Bouaifi, Mikael Mortensen, Ronnie Andersson et al
Chemical Engineering Research and Design. Vol. 82 (A2), p. 274-283
Journal article
2002

Turbulent mixing and fast chemical reactions

Mikael Mortensen
Licentiate thesis

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