Onset of detonation;
High speed deflagration;
Cellular structure;
Perforated plate;
CELLULAR DETONATIONS;
D O I:
10.1007/s00193-010-0267-x
中图分类号:
O3 [力学];
学科分类号:
08 ;
0801 ;
摘要:
In this study, the onset of detonation downstream of a perforated plate subsequent to the reflection of a Chapman-Jouguet detonation upstream is investigated. The experiments were performed with C3H8 + 5O(2) and C2H2+2.5O(2)+70%Ar. The former has a much more irregular transverse wave pattern whereas the latter is known to have a piecewise laminar structure with a regular cellular structure. The onset of detonation phenomenon was found to be significantly different for the two mixtures. For the high argon diluted mixtures, the onset of detonation occurs in the vicinity downstream of the perforated plate. However, if the onset of detonation does not occur close to the plate, the precursor shock decouples from the reaction zone and a deflagration results. For the propane-oxygen mixtures, the onset of detonation is found to occur relatively far from the perforated plate at critical conditions. The major difference between these two mixtures is that the metastable turbulent reaction front can be maintained for relatively long distances for the propane-oxygen mixture. This turbulent metastable regime is also observed to be able to maintain a relatively constant propagation velocity for many channel widths prior to the onset of detonation. For the propane-oxygen mixtures, the onset is caused by a strong local explosion within the turbulent reaction zone.