
reactive flow dynamics
Reactive flow dynamics involve the study of how fluids—like gases or liquids—move and interact when chemical reactions happen within them. Imagine fuel burning in an engine: the flow of gases is affected by the reactions releasing heat and changing composition. These interactions influence flow speed, pressure, and temperature, creating complex behaviors. Understanding reactive flow dynamics is essential for designing efficient engines, safety in chemical processes, and environmental modeling, as it explains how fluid movement and chemical reactions influence each other in various systems.