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The influence of detonation cell size and regularity on the propagation of gaseous detonations in granular materials
Authors:T. Slungaard  T. Engebretsen  O.K. Sønju
Affiliation:(1) Department of Thermal Energy and Hydropower, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7491 Trondheim, Norway , NO;(2) SINTEF Energy Research AS, 7465 Trondheim, Norway , NO
Abstract:This paper presents results from an experimental study of transmission of gaseous detonation waves through various granular filters. Spherical glass beads of 4 and 8 mm diameter and crushed rock of 7.5 mm volume averaged diameter were used as filter material. Varying the initial pressure of the detonating gas mixture controlled the detonation cell size. Dilution with argon was used to vary the detonation cell regularity. The complete range from almost no detonation velocity deficit to complete extinction of the combustion wave was observed. The existing correlation for gaseous detonation velocity deficit where is the critical diameter for the gaseous detonation and is the pore size, is found to be applicable for both smooth spherical particles and irregular crushed rock when considering irregular detonation structures. Soot films and pressure measurements show that as the detonation cell size is increased, reinitiation of a reanular filter until it finally no longer occurs at . Complete extinction of the combustion wave occurs at . These two limits appear to be about the same for irregular and regular detonation cell structures. For irregular structures without argon dilution, can be found for detonation wave failure, and can be found for complete extinction of the combustion wave. For argon dilution these limits are changed to and , respectively. The data are a bit scarce as a basis for proposing a new correlation for regular structures, but as a first approximation log is suggested for regular structures. The detonation or combustion wave is found to approach a constant velocity in the granular filter if not extinguished. Received 31 October 2001 / Accepted 15 July 2002 Published online 4 November 2002 Correspondence to: T. Slungaard (e-mail: slung@maskin.ntnu.no) An abridged version of this paper was presented at the 18th Int. Colloquium on the Dynamics of Explosions and Reactive Systems at Seattle, USA, from July 29 to August 3, 2001
Keywords::Quasi-detonation   Detonation velocity deficit   Porous media   Soot-film
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