Bray–Moss–Libby model
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This article is about turbulence model in combustion. For the traffic flow model, see Biham–Middleton–Levine traffic model.
In premixed turbulent combustion, Bray–Moss–Libby (BML) model is a closure model for a scalar field, built on the assumption that the reaction sheet is infinitely thin compared with the turbulent scales, so that the scalar can be found either at the state of burnt gas or unburnt gas. The model is named after Kenneth Bray, J. B. Moss and Paul A. Libby.[1][2]