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  • 2018 - Fellow of the Combustion Institute for excellent advances in the modelling and simulation of turbulent flames in complex, multi-physics environments

Overview

Bénédicte Cuenot is affiliated with the Centre Européen de Recherche et de Formation Avancée en Calcul Scientifique in France. Their research primarily focuses on topics within the field of engineering, specifically emphasizing computational mechanics, aerospace engineering, and fluid flow and transfer processes.

The scientist has contributed extensively to several research areas, including:

  • Combustion and flame dynamics
  • Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
  • Combustion and Detonation Processes
  • Fire dynamics and safety research
  • Rocket and propulsion systems research
  • Heat transfer and supercritical fluids
  • Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer

Among the subfields of study covered in their work are:

  • Computational Mechanics
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
  • Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Bénédicte Cuenot include:

  • Éléonore Riber
  • Olivier Vermorel
  • Nicolas Odier
  • Quentin Cazères
  • Michaël Bauerheim

The scientist has published in several established venues, including:

  • Combustion and Flame
  • Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Recent selected research papers authored or co-authored by Bénédicte Cuenot include:

  • "2D radial-azimuthal particle-in-cell benchmark for E × B discharges" (2021), published in Plasma Sources Science and Technology
  • "Plasma assisted combustion of methane-air mixtures: Validation and reduction" (2022), published in Combustion and Flame
  • "A fully automatic procedure for the analytical reduction of chemical kinetics mechanisms for Computational Fluid Dynamics applications" (2021), published in Fuel
  • "NO pathways in lean partially premixed swirling H2-air turbulent flame" (2022), published in Combustion and Flame
  • "The thickened flame approach for non-premixed combustion: Principles and implications for turbulent combustion modeling" (2021), published in Combustion and Flame

Bénédicte Cuenot was awarded the title of Fellow of the Combustion Institute in 2018 for advances in the modelling and simulation of turbulent flames in complex, multi-physics environments.

Best Publications

  • LES of an ignition sequence in a gas turbine engine

    M. Boileau;G. Staffelbach;B. Cuenot;T. Poinsot

  • The effects of slightly soluble surfactants on the flow around a spherical bubble

    B. Cuenot;J. Magnaudet;B. Spennato

  • Exploration of combustion instability triggering using Large Eddy Simulation of a multiple injector Liquid Rocket Engine

    Annafederica Urbano;Annafederica Urbano;Laurent Selle;Laurent Selle;Gabriel Staffelbach;Bénédicte Cuenot

  • Numerical simulation of turbulent propane–air combustion with nonhomogeneous reactants

    D.C. Haworth;R.J. Blint;B. Cuenot;T.J. Poinsot

  • Subgrid scale variance and dissipation of a scalar field in large eddy simulations

    C. Jiménez;F. Ducros;B. Cuenot;B. Bédat

  • Large-Eddy Simulation of Supercritical-Pressure Round Jets

    Thomas Schmitt;Laurent Selle;Anthony Ruiz;Bénédicte Cuenot

  • Fuel injection model for Euler–Euler and Euler–Lagrange large-eddy simulations of an evaporating spray inside an aeronautical combustor

    M. Sanjosé;J.M. Senoner;F. Jaegle;B. Cuenot

  • Numerical simulation and modeling for lean stratified propane-air flames

    C Jiménez;B Cuenot;T Poinsot;D Haworth

  • Investigation of Two-Fluid Methods for Large Eddy Simulation of Spray Combustion in Gas Turbines

    M. Boileau;S. Pascaud;E. Riber;B. Cuenot

  • Interaction of flames of H2 + O2 with inert walls

    F Dabireau;B Cuenot;O Vermorel;T Poinsot

  • Large eddy simulation of laser ignition and compressible reacting flow in a rocket-like configuration

    Guilhem Lacaze;Bénédicte Cuenot;Thierry Poinsot;Michael Oschwald

  • Large Eddy Simulation of Stable Supersonic Jet Impinging on Flat Plate

    A. Dauptain;B. Cuenot;L. Y. M. Gicquel

  • 2D axial-azimuthal Particle-In-Cell benchmark for low-temperature partially magnetized plasmas

    T. Charoy;J.P. Boeuf;A. Bourdon;J.A. Carlsson

  • Large-Eddy Simulation of transcritical flows

    T. Schmitt;L. Selle;B. Cuenot;T. Poinsot

  • Towards predictive data-driven simulations of wildfire spread - Part I: Reduced-cost ensemble Kalman filter based on a polynomial chaos surrogate model for parameter estimation.

    Mélanie C. Rochoux;Sophie Ricci;Didier Lucor;Bénédicte Cuenot

  • Effects of curvature and unsteadiness in diffusion flames. Implications for turbulent diffusion combustion

    B. Cuenot;T. Poinsot

  • Large Eddy Simulations of the ignition sequence of an annular multiple-injector combustor

    M. Philip;M. Philip;M. Boileau;M. Boileau;R. Vicquelin;R. Vicquelin;E. Riber

  • Direct numerical simulation of turbulence/radiation interaction in premixed combustion systems

    Y. Wu;D.C. Haworth;M.F. Modest;B. Cuenot

  • Flame propagation in aeronautical swirled multi-burners: Experimental and numerical investigation

    David Barré;Lucas Esclapez;Matthieu Cordier;Eleonore Riber

  • Coupled Atmosphere-Wildland Fire Modelling

    Jean Baptiste Filippi;Frédéric Bosseur;Céline Mari;Christine Lac

  • Large Eddy Simulation of an industrial gas turbine combustor using reduced chemistry with accurate pollutant prediction

    T. Jaravel;E. Riber;B. Cuenot;G. Bulat

  • Asymptotic and numerical study of diffusion flames with variable Lewis number and finite rate chemistry

    B. Cuenot;T. Poinsot

  • Analysis of the interaction between turbulent combustion and thermal radiation using unsteady coupled LES/DOM simulations

    Damien Poitou;Jorge Amaya;Mouna El Hafi;Bénédicte Cuénot

Frequent Co-Authors

Thierry Poinsot
Thierry Poinsot Institute of Fluid Mechanics of Toulouse
Laurent Gicquel
Laurent Gicquel Centre Européen de Recherche et de Formation Avancée en Calcul Scientifique
Sébastien Candel
Sébastien Candel CentraleSupélec
Gabriel Staffelbach
Gabriel Staffelbach Office National d'Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales
Sébastien Ducruix
Sébastien Ducruix University of Paris-Saclay
Daniel C. Haworth
Daniel C. Haworth Pennsylvania State University
Thomas Sattelmayer
Thomas Sattelmayer Technical University of Munich
Luc Vervisch
Luc Vervisch Complexe de Recherche Interprofessionnel en Aérothermochimie
Heinz Pitsch
Heinz Pitsch RWTH Aachen University
Nasser Darabiha
Nasser Darabiha University of Paris-Saclay

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