Numerical investigation of oblique detonations induced by a finite wedge in a stoichiometric hydrogen-air mixture

Yishen Fang, Zongmin Hu, Honghui Teng*

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Abstract

Two-dimensional, oblique detonation waves (ODWs) in a stoichiometric hydrogen-air mixture are simulated using the reactive Euler equations with a detailed chemical reaction model. This study focuses the effects of expansion waves on the initiation, which is modeled by a finite-length wedge. Numerical results demonstrate that the expansion wave may quench the ODW if it interacts with the initiation region, and the critical position is found to be dependent on the incident Mach number M0. The critical position moves upstream in the case of high M0, and downstream in the case of low M0. Furthermore, ODW structures show different behaviors when the expansion wave is near its critical position. In the case of M0 = 10, the structure is featured by a stationary but decoupled shock and reactive surface, while a transient downstream-moving ODW is observed in the case of M0 = 7. By decreasing the turning angle, the former one keeps the same, while the later one becomes also stationary. These differences are related with the initiation mechanisms of two ODW structures, demonstrating that the structure of wave-controlled initiation is more sensitive to the expansion waves than the kinetic-controlled initiation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)502-507
Number of pages6
JournalFuel
Volume234
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2018

Keywords

  • Critical
  • Hydrogen
  • Initiation mechanism
  • Oblique detonation

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