Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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586360 | Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The paper describes the experimental investigation of detonation initiation in a mixture of kerosene-oxidant in a short test tube. Various mixtures of oxygen and nitrogen were used as an oxidant, from pure oxygen to the composition of air. The goal of the study was to determine the minimum diameter of the tube and the minimum level of energy needed for the direct initiation of detonation. As a result of the measurements the pressure courses were obtained for two kinds of cases: with and without (only shock waves) of fuel injection. The results of both kinds of measurements were compared, providing information about the initiation of detonation in a fuel-oxidizer mixture. Brief analyses of the results for different initiators and different oxidizers were performed and compared with the shock wave and Chapman-Jouget velocity.
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Authors
Jan Kindracki,