Numerical study on the instabilities in H2-air rotating detonation engines

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Numerical simulations of rotating detonation engines (RDEs) are performed using two-dimensional Euler equations and a detailed chemistry model of H2-air. Two propagation modes, the one-wave mode and the two-wave mode, are observed in the RDEs. The instabilities of the RDEs are studied and analyzed specifically. A low frequency instability and a high frequency instability are found from the pressure-time trace measured at a fixed location and the average density-time trace of the RDEs. For the low frequency instability, the pressure peak of the pressure-time trace oscillates with a low frequency while the average density is stable. The deviation between the measurement location and the location of the detonation wave results in the low frequency instability. For the high frequency instability, the average density of the RDEs oscillates regularly with a single frequency while the pressure oscillates irregularly with several frequencies. The oscillation of the detonation wave height results in the high frequency instability. Furthermore, the low frequency instability and the high frequency instability both occur in the one-wave and two-wave mode RDEs.

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Liu, Y., Zhou, W., Yang, Y., Liu, Z., & Wang, J. (2018). Numerical study on the instabilities in H2-air rotating detonation engines. Physics of Fluids, 30(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5024867

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