Abstract:
Pressure profiles in a transverse detonation wave propagating in a plane-radial vortex chamber during continuous spin detonation of a mixture consisting of lignite, syngas, and air are measured by specially designed and fabricated high-frequency pressure sensors based on TsTS-19 piezo-ceramics. Pressure levels in the detonation wave front relative to the mean static pressure are determined. It is demonstrated that these levels decrease toward the combustor center (by a factor of 20 and lower) as the wave intensity (velocity) decreases. Pressure oscillations behind the wave front testify to a complex gas-dynamic pattern of the processes in the wave region. A chemical reaction region is detected behind the wave front; its length is approximately 8% of the period between the waves.