Flamelet-Generated Manifold (FGM) is a combustion chemistry reduction technique[dubious – discuss].
[1] The approach of FGM is based on the idea that the most important aspects of the internal structure of the flame front should be taken into account.
In this view, a low-dimensional chemical manifold is created on the basis of one-dimensional flame structures, including nearly all of the transport and chemical phenomena as observed in three-dimensional flames.
In addition, the progress of the flame is generally described by transport equations for a limited number of control variables.
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