The formation of an overdriven detonation wave in the flow of methane-oxygen mixtures in a channel of variable cross section

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Formation of an overdriven detonation wave in methane-oxygen mixtures in a channel was investigated experimentally The gas mixture was ignited by a spark gap, located at the closed end of the combustion chamber. To create the overdriven detonation wave, a decay of the stationary detonation wave in the transition to a channel with a larger cross-section was carried out. Then, a complex of a shock wave and flame front moved into the channel with converging section. Formation of the overdriven detonation wave with parameters several times greater than those of the Chapman-Jouguet detonation was recorded at the outlet of the conical section. The velocities of the detonation front depend upon the composition of the mixture.

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Bivol, G. Y., Golovastov, S. V., & Golub, V. V. (2015). The formation of an overdriven detonation wave in the flow of methane-oxygen mixtures in a channel of variable cross section. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 653). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/653/1/012066

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