Strong detonation behaviours in stratified media bound by non-reactive gases

Haoyang Li, Pengfei Yang*, Chun Wang

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Abstract

In this study, the propagation behaviour of detonation waves in a channel filled with stratified media is analysed using a detailed chemical reaction model. Two symmetrical layers of non-reactive gas are introduced near the upper and lower walls to encapsulate a stoichiometric premixed H2-air mixture. The effects of gas temperature and molecular weight of the non-reactive layers on the detonation wave's propagation mode and velocity are examined thoroughly. The results reveal that as the non-reactive gas temperature increases, the detonation wave front transitions from a 'convex' to a 'concave' shape, accompanied by an increase in wave velocity. Notably, the concave wave front comprises detached shocks, oblique shocks and detonation waves, with the overall wave system propagating at a velocity exceeding the theoretical Chapman-Jouguet speed, indicating the emergence of a strong detonation wave. Furthermore, when the molecular weight of non-reactive layers varies, the results qualitatively align with those obtained from temperature variations. To elucidate the formation mechanism of different detonation wave front shapes, a dimensionless parameter (defined as a function of the specific heat ratio and sound speed) is proposed. This parameter unifies the effects of temperature and molecular weight, confirming that the specific heat ratio and sound speed of non-reactive layers are the primary factors governing the detonation wave propagation mode. Additionally, considering the effect of mixture inhomogeneity on the detonation reaction zone, the stream tube contraction theory is proposed, successfully explaining why strong detonation waves form in stratified mixtures. Numerical results show good agreement with theoretical predictions, validating the proposed model.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberA44
JournalJournal of Fluid Mechanics
Volume1010
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 May 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • detonation wave
  • shock wave

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