Linear stability analysis of detonations via numerical computation and dynamic mode decomposition

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Abstract

We introduce a new method to investigate linear stability of gaseous detonations that is based on an accurate shock-fitting numerical integration of the linearized reactive Euler equations with a subsequent analysis of the computed solution via the dynamic mode decomposition. The method is applied to the detonation models based on both the standard one-step Arrhenius kinetics and two-step exothermic-endothermic reaction kinetics. Stability spectra for all cases are computed and analyzed. The new approach is shown to be a viable alternative to the traditional normal-mode analysis used in detonation theory.

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Kabanov, D. I., & Kasimov, A. R. (2018). Linear stability analysis of detonations via numerical computation and dynamic mode decomposition. Physics of Fluids, 30(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5020558

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