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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

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40
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6379
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2025
National Ranking
59

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Fellow of the Combustion Institute for excellent contributions to the numerical simulation of flames including hybrid combustion regimes predicting major and minor chemical species

Overview

Pascale Domingo is affiliated with the Complexe de Recherche Interprofessionnel en Aérothermochimie in France. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of Engineering and Chemical Engineering, with a concentration on subfields such as Computational Mechanics, Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes, Aerospace Engineering, Atmospheric Science, and Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Combustion and flame dynamics
  • Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
  • Combustion and Detonation Processes
  • Fire dynamics and safety research
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Radiative Heat Transfer Studies

The scientist has contributed multiple publications to various well-known venues, frequently appearing in:

  • Combustion and Flame
  • Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • Flow Turbulence and Combustion
  • Aerospace Science and Technology
  • Physics of Fluids

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "Chemistry reduction using machine learning trained from non-premixed micro-mixing modeling: Application to DNS of a syngas turbulent oxy-flame with side-wall effects," 2020, Combustion and Flame
  • "Analysis of combustion modes in a cavity based scramjet," 2020, Combustion and Flame
  • "Machine learning for integrating combustion chemistry in numerical simulations," 2021, Energy and AI
  • "Recent developments in DNS of turbulent combustion," 2022, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • "Combustion regime identification from machine learning trained by Raman/Rayleigh line measurements," 2020, Combustion and Flame

Pascale Domingo has collaborated extensively with several co-authors, including:

  • Luc Vervisch
  • Christian Hasse
  • Guillaume Ribert
  • Arne Scholtissek
  • Hernan Olguin

In 2019, they were recognized as a Fellow of the Combustion Institute for their contributions to the numerical simulation of flames, including work on hybrid combustion regimes predicting major and minor chemical species.

Best Publications

  • Large-eddy simulation of a lifted methane jet flame in a vitiated coflow

    P. Domingo;L. Vervisch;D. Veynante

  • Three-dimensional boundary conditions for direct and large-eddy simulation of compressible viscous flows

    Guido Lodato;Pascale Domingo;Luc Vervisch

  • Multidimensional flamelet-generated manifolds for partially premixed combustion

    Phuc-Danh Nguyen;Luc Vervisch;Vallinayagam Subramanian;Pascale Domingo

  • From Large-Eddy Simulation to Direct Numerical Simulation of a lean premixed swirl flame: Filtered laminar flame-PDF modeling

    V. Moureau;P. Domingo;L. Vervisch

  • Design of a massively parallel CFD code for complex geometries

    Vincent Moureau;Pascale Domingo;Luc Vervisch

  • Three facets of turbulent combustion modelling: DNS of premixed V-flame, LES of lifted nonpremixed flame and RANS of jet-flame

    Luc Vervisch;Raphaël Hauguel;Pascale Domingo;Matthieu Rullaud

  • DNS of a premixed turbulent V flame and LES of a ducted flame using a FSD-PDF subgrid scale closure with FPI-tabulated chemistry

    Pascale Domingo;Luc Vervisch;Sandra Payet;Raphaeel Hauguel

  • DNS analysis of partially premixed combustion in spray and gaseous turbulent flame-bases stabilized in hot air

    Pascale Domingo;Luc Vervisch;Julien Réveillon

  • Large-eddy simulation of a fuel-lean premixed turbulent swirl-burner

    Jéremy Galpin;Alexandre Naudin;Luc Vervisch;Christian Angelberger

  • Partially premixed flamelets in LES of nonpremixed turbulent combustion

    Pascale Domingo;Luc Vervisch;Ken Bray

  • Role of the progress variable in models for partially premixed turbulent combustion

    Ken Bray;Pascale Domingo;Luc Vervisch

  • Triple flames and partially premixed combustion in autoignition of non-premixed turbulent mixtures

    P. Domingo;L. Vervisch

  • Direct numerical simulation of the effect of an electric field on flame stability

    Memdouh Belhi;Pascale Domingo;Pierre Vervisch

  • Modeling subgrid scale mixture fraction variance in LES of evaporating spray

    Cécile Pera;Julien Réveillon;Luc Vervisch;Pascale Domingo

  • Large eddy simulation of forced ignition of an annular bluff-body burner

    V. Subramanian;P. Domingo;Luc Vervisch

  • Large-eddy simulation of supercritical fluid injection

    X. Petit;Guillaume Ribert;G. Lartigue;P. Domingo

  • Chemistry reduction using machine learning trained from non-premixed micro-mixing modeling: Application to DNS of a syngas turbulent oxy-flame with side-wall effects

    Kaidi Wan;Camille Barnaud;Luc Vervisch;Pascale Domingo

  • A compressible wall-adapting similarity mixed model for large-eddy simulation of the impinging round jet

    Guido Lodato;Luc Vervisch;Pascale Domingo

  • Tabulation of NOx chemistry for Large-Eddy Simulation of non-premixed turbulent flames

    Guillaume Godel;Guillaume Godel;Pascale Domingo;Luc Vervisch

  • Modelling of the effect of DC and AC electric fields on the stability of a lifted diffusion methane/air flame

    Memdouh Belhi;Pascale Domingo;Pierre Vervisch

  • A filtered-laminar-flame PDF sub-grid scale closure for LES of premixed turbulent flames. Part I: Formalism and application to a bluff-body burner with differential diffusion

    Suresh Nambully;Pascale Domingo;Vincent Moureau;Luc Vervisch

Frequent Co-Authors

Luc Vervisch
Luc Vervisch Complexe de Recherche Interprofessionnel en Aérothermochimie
Denis Veynante
Denis Veynante CentraleSupélec
Christian Hasse
Christian Hasse Technical University of Darmstadt
Zhihua Wang
Zhihua Wang Zhejiang University
Kefa Cen
Kefa Cen Zhejiang University
Andreas Kempf
Andreas Kempf University of Duisburg-Essen
Ulrich Maas
Ulrich Maas Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Dominique Thévenin
Dominique Thévenin Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Robert S. Barlow
Robert S. Barlow Sandia National Laboratories
Thierry Poinsot
Thierry Poinsot Institute of Fluid Mechanics of Toulouse

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