Abstract:
The clipped Gaussian distribution is a probability density function of instantaneous scalar, which is commonly used in turbulent combustions. However, it is diffcult to determine its unknown parameters. A theoretical analysis is made for the clipped Gaussian distribution in this paper. Some of its properties are discussed. When the mean square of the fluctuating scalar (
g) becomes large, the unknown parameters
μ and
σ have a linear relationship. Thus the determination of the unknown parameters is reduced to the determination of a single parameter. For general values of
g, the contour lines of the averaged scalar (
f) are extracted and the interpolation along them is performed. The unknown parameters
μ and
σ are determined rapidly under different values of
f and
g. A data table is established.