“…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].…”