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Reactant jetting in unstable detonation
Authors:S.R. Sanderson  J.M. Austin  Z. Liang  F. Pintgen  J.E. Shepherd  H.G. Hornung
Affiliation:Alumni, Faculty and Director Emeritus of Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA;Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering, P.O. Drawer A, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA, Tel (662)325-8298 ,dbridges@ae.msstate.edu
Abstract:We note the common existence of a supersonic jet structure locally embedded within a surrounding transonic flow field in the hitherto unrelated phenomena of unstable gaseous detonation and hypervelocity blunt body shock wave interaction. Extending prior results that demonstrate the consequences of reduced endothermic reaction rate for the supersonic jet fluid in the blunt body case, we provide an explanation for observations of locally reduced OH PLIF signal in images of the keystone reaction zone structure of weakly unstable detonations. Modeling these flow features as exothermically reacting jets with similarly reduced reaction rates, we demonstrate a mechanism for jetting of bulk pockets of unreacted fluid with potentially differing kinetic pathways into the region behind the primary detonation front of strongly unstable mixtures. We examine the impact of mono-atomic and diatomic diluents on transverse structure. The results yield insight into the mechanisms of transition and characteristic features of both weakly and strongly unstable mixtures.
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