“…Furthermore, Sow, Chinnayya & Hadjadj (2014) proposed the Favre average procedure for the detonation in the non-inertial instantaneous shock frame to take into account the unsteadiness of the shock front. So far, the Favre average procedure to obtain 1-D profiles was applied to planar detonations Radulescu et al 2007;Maxwell et al 2017;Taileb et al 2018;Sow, Lau-Chapdelaine & Radulescu 2021;Taileb, Meluguizo-Gavilances & Chinnayya 2021b), in non-uniform mixtures (Mi, Timofeev & Higgins 2017a;Mi et al 2017b), in mixtures with concentration gradients (Han, Wang & Law 2019), in mixtures with fluctuations in concentrations (Zhou et al 2022), cylindrical detonation (Han et al 2017), also in non-ideal configurations such as detonations bounded by an inert layer (Reynaud, Virot & Chinnayya 2017;Reynaud et al 2020), with wall losses (Chinnayya, Hadjadj & Ngomo 2013;Sow et al 2014;Sow, Chinnayya & Hadjadj 2015, in two-phase detonations with water spray (Watanabe et al 2019(Watanabe et al , 2020(Watanabe et al , 2021 and with fuel spray (Jourdaine, Tsuboi & Hayashi 2022).…”