The stabilization of unstable detonation waves for the mixture of nitromethane/methanol

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Using a laser interferometer VISAR the measurements of the particle velocity profiles in detonation waves for nitromethane/methanol mixtures with additions of a sensitizer diethylenetriamine were conducted. It is shown that the detonation front in a mixture of nitromethane/methanol is unstable and sensitizer is an effective method for the flow stabilization. If the diluent concentration is less than 10%, the detonation front is stabilized by adding of 1% diethylenetriamine. At higher concentrations of methanol, the sensitizer does not reject instability, but the amplitude of oscillations decreases in several times. An increase of the limit concentration of methanol at the addition of diethylenetriamine to the mixture was found.

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Utkin, A. V., Koldunov, S. A., Mochalova, V. M., Torunov, S. I., & Lapin, S. M. (2015). The stabilization of unstable detonation waves for the mixture of nitromethane/methanol. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 653). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/653/1/012053

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