Volume 93, №5
DYNAMICS OF DETONATION WAVES IN CYLINDRICAL CHANNELS OF VARIABLE CROSS SECTION
A bubble liquid with a fuel mixture of gases is an explosive in which a detonation wave with an amplitude to 100 atm may appear on exposure to a pressure pulse of about 10–20 atm. The mass calorifi c value of such an explosive is six or more orders of magnitude lower than that of regular solid, liquid, and gaseous explosive materials. Furthermore, in fuel liquids containing curtains with vapor-air bubbles, sharp jerks during the transportation may contribute to the formation of detonation waves leading to emergencies. Therefore, studying detonation waves in bubble media is of interest from the viewpoint of ensuring explosion safety and from the viewpoint of the problem of transmission of information in the liquid in the form of waves. In the present work, a numerical study is made of the propagation of detonation waves in a cylindrical channel with a sudden expansion, which is fi lled with bubble liquid. Possible scenarios of the dynamics of detonation waves once they pass into the channel′s expanding part are analyzed. The infl uence of the volume content of the fuel gas and of geometric parameters of the channel on the propagation and separation of a detonation wave is established. It is shown that there can be two regimes of propagation of detonation on passage of a detonation wave into the expanding zone: continuous propagation of detonation and separation of detonation
Author: I. K. Gimaltdinov and E. Yu. Kochanova
Keywords: bubble liquid, waves, two-dimensionality, channel of intricate shape
Page: 1191
I. K. Gimaltdinov and E. Yu. Kochanova .
DYNAMICS OF DETONATION WAVES IN CYLINDRICAL CHANNELS OF VARIABLE CROSS SECTION //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics.
. Volume 93, №5. P. 1191.
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