CSAR Seminar

SPEAKER: Habib Najm, Sandia National Laboratories

TITLE: Uncertainty Quantification in Reacting Flow Modeling

DATE: Tuesday, June 13, 2006
TIME: 12:00 Noon
PLACE: 2240 DCL
1304 W. Springfield Ave., Urbana, IL

ABSTRACT

Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) in computational models is necessary for design and optimization of engineering systems. It is also useful from a scientific point of view, where model validation with respect to experimental measurements requires careful measures of uncertainty in both experimental data and computational predictions. This talk will focus on the use of stochastic spectral techniques, using Polynomial Chaos (PC) expansions, for uncertainty quantification in reacting flow models. Both intrusive PC UQ constructions relying on Galerkin projection, and non-intrusive sampling-based PC methods, will be discussed. The methods will be applied in the context of homogeneous ignition and one-dimensional flames. Challenges with the implementation of both techniques will be discussed, highlighting the role of non-linearities and the consequences of high-dimensional parametric spaces.