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Structural characteristics of detonation expansion from a small channel to a larger one
Authors:MV Papalexandris  JF Thomas  C Jacobs  V Deledicque
Institution:aDépartement de Mécanique, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve B1348, Belgium
Abstract:We report on numerical simulations of the evolution of two-dimensional detonation waves that are expanded from a small channel to a larger one. In accordance with experimental data, the simulations predict three different types of evolution, namely, supercritical, critical and subcritical detonations. In a supercritical detonation, the reaction zone remains always attached to the precursor shock, whereas in a critical one it temporarily detaches and then re-attaches to the front. In the subcritical type, the extinction is permanent, i.e., the detonation quenches. The effects of the fuel’s activation energy and the channel-width ratio are studied via a parametric study. It is found that sufficiently large values of these two parameters can result to flows of the critical and even the subcritical type. Finally, three-dimensional simulations have also been performed and are briefly discussed herein.
Keywords:Gaseous detonations  Detonation diffraction  Numerical simulation  Supercritical  Critical  Subcritical detonations
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