Continuous spin detonation of poorly detonable fuel-air mixtures in annular combustors

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This paper reports on the results of experimental investigations of continuous spin detonation of three fuel-air mixtures (syngas-air, CH4/H2-air, and kerosene/H2-air in a flow-type annular cylindrical combustor 503 mm in diameter. The limits of existence of continuous detonation in terms of the specific flow rates of the mixtures (minimum values) are determined. It is found that all gas mixtures, including the least detonable methane-air mixture, with addition of hydrogen can be burned in the continuous spin detonation regime.

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Bykovskii, F. A., & Zhdan, S. A. (2017). Continuous spin detonation of poorly detonable fuel-air mixtures in annular combustors. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 899). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/899/4/042002

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