Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10264271 | Combustion and Flame | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Knowledge of H2-N2O mixtures explosive properties is important to the safety of nuclear waste storage and semi-conductor manufacturing processes. The present study provides new experimental data on H2-N2O detonations, and proposes a thermochemical model which is used to numerically simulate detonation propagation. Detonation cell size has been measured in a variety of H2-N2O-Ar mixtures. Even at low initial pressure, these mixtures are very sensitive to detonation with cell size of few millimeters. Using a reduced version of a detailed reaction scheme, 2-D Euler simulations have been used to examine the features of detonation in H2-N2O-Diluent mixtures. A PLIF model has been applied to allow for direct comparison with experimental results. Statistical analysis of the cellular cycle dynamics has been performed.
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Authors
Rémy Mével, Dmitry Davidenko, Fabien Lafosse, Nabiha Chaumeix, Gabrielle Dupré, Claude-Ãtienne Paillard, Joseph E. Shepherd,