Experimental investigation on the propagation characteristics of detonations in a semi-confined straight channel

Zhicheng Wang, Ke Wang, Minghao Zhao, Yiyuan Zhu, Zhongtian Jiao, Qingan Li, Wei Fan

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Abstract

In a rotating detonation engine, detonation waves propagate in the combustor chamber with one side unconfined which will introduce lateral relief and, therefore, results in deficits of the propagation velocity and the peak pressure. To study the critical mixture height for detonation propagation, a simple combustor without considering the curvature has been used, which provides a planar semi-confined channel with different channel heights, e.g., 10 mm, 20 mm, and 30 mm. Effects of the nitrogen dilution ratio, the equivalence ratio, and the channel height on the propagation modes, the velocity deficit, and the cellular structure have been investigated when ethylene was utilized. The non-dimensional channel height (h/λa) was also adopted to evaluate the impacts of lateral relief. Experimental results indicated that three different propagation modes existed in the semi-confined channel. Velocity deficits resulted from the lateral relief mechanism were observed and the maximum velocity deficit is around 10–15%. Besides, the cell width increased and became more irregular when reducing the channel height. Successful detonation propagation can be obtained with a minimum normalized channel height of h/λa > 2, which will provide information for practical detonation operations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110329
JournalExperimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Volume123
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2021

Keywords

  • Detonation
  • Lateral relief
  • Semi-confined channel
  • Velocity deficit

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