TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental characterization of detonation initiation modes in a confined chamber flush-mounted with small-diameter ignition tubes
AU - Zheng, Jiawei
AU - Lei, Qingchun
AU - Zhao, Xiaocun
AU - Fan, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This work reports the experimental characterization of detonation initiation modes in a confined chamber in respect to the different types of reacting waves generated in various small-diameter ignition tubes. Depending on the length of the tube and mixtures composition, four types of reacting waves can be generated and utilized to initiate detonation in the main chamber, namely the over-driven detonation ignition wave, CJ detonation ignition wave, high-speed deflagration ignition wave and deflagration ignition wave. Based on the mechanisms of detonation initiation in the main chamber, four initiation modes can be observed: the direct initiation, the local explosion initiation, and the fast and slow deflagration-to-detonation transition (DDT) initiation. By comparing the detonation initiation positions and flame-tip velocities, the first two modes show appreciably shorter initiation distances compared to the DDT modes. The over-driven detonation ignition wave is shown to yield a high probability of direct initiation, while contrary to expectation, the high-speed deflagration ignition wave exhibits superior initiation performance compared to the CJ detonation ignition wave. It is illustrated that the energy decay through diffraction and the effect of precursor shock wave reflection on the wall of the rectangular chamber are viable factors responsible for this observation. The deflagration ignition wave is also shown to be able to rapidly initiate the detonation near the inlet of the chamber, albeit with a lower success rate.
AB - This work reports the experimental characterization of detonation initiation modes in a confined chamber in respect to the different types of reacting waves generated in various small-diameter ignition tubes. Depending on the length of the tube and mixtures composition, four types of reacting waves can be generated and utilized to initiate detonation in the main chamber, namely the over-driven detonation ignition wave, CJ detonation ignition wave, high-speed deflagration ignition wave and deflagration ignition wave. Based on the mechanisms of detonation initiation in the main chamber, four initiation modes can be observed: the direct initiation, the local explosion initiation, and the fast and slow deflagration-to-detonation transition (DDT) initiation. By comparing the detonation initiation positions and flame-tip velocities, the first two modes show appreciably shorter initiation distances compared to the DDT modes. The over-driven detonation ignition wave is shown to yield a high probability of direct initiation, while contrary to expectation, the high-speed deflagration ignition wave exhibits superior initiation performance compared to the CJ detonation ignition wave. It is illustrated that the energy decay through diffraction and the effect of precursor shock wave reflection on the wall of the rectangular chamber are viable factors responsible for this observation. The deflagration ignition wave is also shown to be able to rapidly initiate the detonation near the inlet of the chamber, albeit with a lower success rate.
KW - Detonation initiation
KW - Diffraction
KW - Small-diameter tube ignition
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U2 - 10.1016/j.proci.2020.09.024
DO - 10.1016/j.proci.2020.09.024
M3 - 会议文章
AN - SCOPUS:85092451818
SN - 1540-7489
VL - 38
SP - 3741
EP - 3748
JO - Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
JF - Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
IS - 3
T2 - 38th International Symposium on Combustion, 2021
Y2 - 24 January 2021 through 29 January 2021
ER -