Detonations (KIT) Sample Clauses

Detonations (KIT). ‌ A detonation wave is a supersonic combustion wave across which the thermodynamic states vary sharply. Detonation is one type of a self-propagating combustion wave coupled with a leading shock wave. Ignition of the reactants is affected by the adiabatic compression of the leading shock front that precedes the reaction zone of the detonation wave. Through analysis of conservation laws for detonation, it was shown that the chemical combustion reaction is the key to the propagation of the detonation wave. Further analysis shows that important parameters of a detonation wave such as speed of detonation wave, xxx Xxxxxxx pressure peak, Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxx (CJ) pressure and xxx Xxxxxxx density mainly depend on the chemical energy released by the reactants (Zeldovich et al. 1985). The capability of a numerical model to correctly reproduce detonation may be measured via simulation variables such as the detonation propagation speed, maximum pressure and peak density. Cellular structure is another important characteristic of a detonation wave. The size of the cellular structure can be used as a key parameter for code validation. Through experiments, it has been found that the width of detonation cells is constant for certain concentrations (Shepherd 2005).
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