2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.proci.2018.06.212
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Propagation of a stable gaseous detonation in a circular arc configuration

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“…Clearly, as the detonation propagated towards the end, the detonation cell size considerably increased. An alternative explanation of the enlarging cells, in spite of the constant mean propagation speed, is the stabilization mechanism proposed by Short et al [30]. Clearly in these curved detonations, the growth of the detonation front's area may be higher than the intrinsic transverse instability growth rate, thus resulting in the single-headed detonation of continuously increasing cell size without birth of any new transverse waves.…”
Section: Propagation Of 2h 2 /O 2 /2ar Detonations Along the Large Rampmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clearly, as the detonation propagated towards the end, the detonation cell size considerably increased. An alternative explanation of the enlarging cells, in spite of the constant mean propagation speed, is the stabilization mechanism proposed by Short et al [30]. Clearly in these curved detonations, the growth of the detonation front's area may be higher than the intrinsic transverse instability growth rate, thus resulting in the single-headed detonation of continuously increasing cell size without birth of any new transverse waves.…”
Section: Propagation Of 2h 2 /O 2 /2ar Detonations Along the Large Rampmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Promising RDE geometries are the hollow and semi-hollow configurations in which the internal wall of the combustor is fully or partially removed, resulting in larger specific impulse, pressure and rotation frequencies, e.g., [5]. Literature includes experimental, numerical and theoretical studies on detonation propagation inside annular RDEs [6,7,8], curved channels/chambers of constant and varying widths [9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16], wedges and bends [17], and U-bend tubes [18]. Loss-of-coolant accidents in nuclear reactors may result in significant releases of hydrogen and the generation of flammable atmospheres that accumulate between the containment and the curved reactor building [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They observed a complex structure composed of an oblique shock and a deflagration and propagating with the CJ velocity. Short et al [23,24,25] studied experimentally and numerically the dynamics of steady detonation propagation in a constant-cross-section, two-dimensional circular arc of high explosive. They observed that the angular speed of the detonation increases monotonically with increasing arc thickness before limiting to a constant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%