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Research Article

Problems of Detonation Wave Suppression in Hydrogen-Air Mixtures by Clouds of Inert Particles in One- and Two-dimensional Formulation

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Pages 197-210 | Received 18 Oct 2019, Accepted 28 Apr 2020, Published online: 15 Jun 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The physical and mathematical models describing the detonation processes in hydrogen-air mixture in one- and two-dimensional formulation based on the detailed and reduced kinetics models were proposed. Using these models the interaction of a plane and cellular detonation waves with a semi-infinite cloud of inert particles was calculated. Types of detonation flows in the gas suspension in both detailed and reduced kinetics calculations were revealed. Volume concentrations and corresponding particle diameters resulting to detonation wave failure were obtained. Comparison of one-dimensional and two-dimensional approaches showed a quantitative similarity of the integral dependences of the normalized detonation wave velocity and the values of volume fraction and particle diameters at which detonation failure is occurs.

Acknowledgments

The part of work concerning one-dimensional calculations was supported by Russian Science Foundation (project No. 19-79-00096), the part of work concerning two-dimensional calculations was carried out within the framework of the Program of Fundamental Scientific Research of the State Academies of Sciences in 2013-2020 (project No. АААА-А17-117030610139-4).

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Funding

This work was supported by Russian Science Foundation [19-79-00096]; the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation [АААА-А17-117030610139-4].

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