Effects of injection parameters on propagation patterns of hydrogen-fueled rotating detonation waves

Kepeng Yao, Pengfei Yang, Honghui Teng*, Zheng Chen, Chun Wang

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Abstract

Two-dimensional rotating detonation waves (RDWs) with separate injections of hydrogen and air are simulated using the Navier–Stokes equations together with a detailed chemical mechanism. The effects of injection stagnation temperature and slot width on the detonation propagation patterns are investigated. Results find that extremely high temperatures can lead to a chaotic mode in which detonation waves are generated and extinguished randomly. Increasing the slot width can reduce the number of detonation waves and finally trigger detonation quenching at a low injection stagnation temperature. But increasing the slot width can change the RDW propagation pattern from a chaotic to a stable mode under high injection temperature. Furthermore, the kinetic parameter τ (representing the chemical reactivity of the mixture) and the kinematic parameter α (representing the mixing efficiency of hydrogen and oxygen) are introduced to distinguish the RDW propagation patterns.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38811-38822
Number of pages12
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume47
Issue number91
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Incomplete mixing
  • Injection parameters
  • Propagation pattern
  • Rotating detonation wave

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