Abstract
Experimental study of detonation initiation by high-voltage pulsed gas discharges has been performed in three detonation tubes. It was shown in the experiments that distributed nanosecond discharge is significantly more efficient for detonation initiation than localized microsecond discharge of comparable energy. For a detailed experimental study of DDT, a detonation tube with a single discharge cell and nanosecond initiation has been assembled. Optical observation of the discharge development, ignition, and DDT process was performed with an ICCD camera. A mechanism for detonation initiation by high-voltage nanosecond discharges has been proposed.
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Rakitin, A. E., Zhukov, V. P., & Starikovskii, A. Y. (2007). Deflagration to detonation transition under initiation by high-voltage nanosecond discharges. In Collection of Technical Papers - 43rd AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 863–870). https://doi.org/10.1051/eucass/200901367
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