Abstract:
Detonation in mixtures of acetylene and propylene with oxygen in the range of fuel component concentrations with possible formation of carbon condensate in detonation products is studied both experimentally and theoretically. In contrast to the traditional method of studying detonation in a quiescent mixture located in a closed tube, the present investigations are performed in a tune with an open end (for exhaustion of detonation products) under the conditions of separate injection of the components and their mixing after injection into the detonation tube through the ignition chamber. The components are injected into the tube from a computer-controlled multichannel system of gas injection of the CCDS2000 detonation sputtering setup. The detonation cell size and detonation velocity are measured; these parameters are also calculated by the BEZOPASNOST (SAFETY) computer program. A comparison of the computed and experimental dependences testifies to a complicated character of transformation of detonation products from a purely gaseous to heterogeneous state and to its effect on the detonation wave.