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Numerical simulations of cellular detonation diffraction in a stable gaseous mixture

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摘要 In this paper,the diffraction phenomenon of gaseous cellular detonations emerging from a confined tube into a sudden open space is simulated using the reactive Euler equations with a two-step Arrhenius chemistry model.Both two-dimensional and axisymmetric configurations are used for modeling cylindrical and spherical expansions,respectively.The chemical parameters are chosen for a stable gaseous explosive mixture in which the cellular detonation structure is highly regular.Adaptive mesh refinement(AMR)is used to resolve the detonation wave structure and its evolution during the transmission.The numerical results show that the critical channel width and critical diameter over the detonation cell size are about 1371 and 2571,respectively.These numerical findings are comparable with the experimental observation and confirm again that the critical channel width and critical diameter differ essentially by a factor close to 2,equal to the geometrical scaling based on front curvature theory.Unlike unstable mixtures where instabilities manifested in the detonation front structure play a significant role during the transmission,the present numerical results and the observed geometrical scaling provide again evidence that the failure of detonation diffraction in stable mixtures with a regular detonation cellular pattern is dominantly caused by the global curvature due to the wave divergence resulting in the global decoupling of the reaction zone with the expanding shock front.
出处 《Propulsion and Power Research》 SCIE 2016年第3期177-183,共7页 推进与动力(英文)
基金 This work is supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada(NSERC)(No.341889) National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.11390363,11325209).
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