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Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, 2002 Volume 38, Issue 6, Pages 96–102 (Mi fgv2035)

This article is cited in 6 papers

Determination of critical conditions for detonation initiation in a finite volume by a converging shock wave

V. A. Levina, V. V. Markovb, S. F. Osinkina, T. A. Zhuravskayaa

a Institute of Mechanics at the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 119192
b Steklov Mathematical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991

Abstract: Direct initiation of spherical and cylindrical detonation in a stoichiometric hydrogen–air mixture under normal conditions by a collapsing low-pressure region (cavity) in a space bounded by a rigid shell is considered. The study of the flow with allowance for the actual mechanism of chemical reactions was performed using the finite-difference method based on the Godunov scheme, with a moving computational grid and explicit capturing of the leading shock wave and contact surface. It is established that, for a fixed pressure in the collapsing region and for its radius equal to or exceeding the known critical radius for an unbounded space, there exists a minimum (critical) shell radius, on exceeding which a detonation wave emerges in the flow field under study. In the case of spherical symmetry, the excess internal energy of the spherical layer between the shell and the low-pressure region to be spent on initiation of detonation burning attains a minimum value that far exceeds the critical energy for detonation initiation by a TNT charge in an unbounded space.

Keywords: discontinuity decay, hydrogen–air mixture, detonation, shock wave, critical initiation energy.

UDC: 536.46:533.6.011.72

Received: 08.11.2001


 English version:
Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 2002, 38:6, 693–699

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