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Original Articles

A Two Dimensional Theory For Two Phase Detonation of Liquid Films

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Pages 209-220 | Received 01 Oct 1971, Published online: 27 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

A theory for the propagation of detonations through tubes coated with a thin fuel film is developed. Vaporization is assumed as the rate limiting process dominating the detonation structure. Inclusion of the boundary layer displacement effect resulted in better agreement between computed and measured propagation speed, pressure ratio, and reaction zone length than was obtained in an earlier theory in which this effect was neglected. New film detonation data is presented covering a wide range of fuel air ratios. A general Chapman-Jouguet condition is formulated for film detonations, and use of the plane of complete film vaporization as the Chapman-Jouguet plane is justified in the case of thin films.

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