A steady planar detonation wave, considered to be a shock wave followed by a reaction zone, is studied with both irreversible and reversible first‐order reaction kinetics. A perturbation solution with first‐order transport effects, valid in the reaction zone for those cases where the ratio of the characteristic collision time to the characteristic chemical time is small compared to one, is presented with sample calculations of temperature and concentration distributions for typical irreversible and reversible reaction cases. Analysis of the solution shows that simple series solutions and hence the given perturbation solutions do not hold near the hot boundary for all possible final Mach numbers. In the irreversible reaction case, the pertur...
The problem of the steady propagation and linear stability of a detonation wave is formulated in the...
An investigation of detonation diffraction through an abrupt area change has been carried out via tw...
The propagation of non-ideal detonations arising from friction, heat transfer and reactions steps in...
A detonation is a combustion-driven shock wave. Typically, a detonation will consist of an inert sho...
this article the behavior of the solution with varying ratio of these two scales is studied. This is...
There is a definite inconsistency between the classical ZND theory of detonation and contemporary ex...
A shock wave structure problem, as the one which can be formulated for the planar detonation wave, i...
Detonation propagation is unsteady due to the innate instability of the reaction zone structure. Up...
An asymptotic theory is presented for the dynamics of detonation when the radius of curvature of the...
A theoretical study of an explosive which releases a small fraction of its total energy via resolved...
International audienceA theoretical study of the decay of plane gaseous detonations is presented. Th...
The existing theory of detonation is critically examined. It is shown that the considerations with w...
We outline an asymptotic theory for the dynamics of detonation when the radius of curvature of the d...
The results of five experimental investigations on the initiation, propagation and transmission of d...
The tridimensional unsteady character of the flow field for detonations has been established about t...
The problem of the steady propagation and linear stability of a detonation wave is formulated in the...
An investigation of detonation diffraction through an abrupt area change has been carried out via tw...
The propagation of non-ideal detonations arising from friction, heat transfer and reactions steps in...
A detonation is a combustion-driven shock wave. Typically, a detonation will consist of an inert sho...
this article the behavior of the solution with varying ratio of these two scales is studied. This is...
There is a definite inconsistency between the classical ZND theory of detonation and contemporary ex...
A shock wave structure problem, as the one which can be formulated for the planar detonation wave, i...
Detonation propagation is unsteady due to the innate instability of the reaction zone structure. Up...
An asymptotic theory is presented for the dynamics of detonation when the radius of curvature of the...
A theoretical study of an explosive which releases a small fraction of its total energy via resolved...
International audienceA theoretical study of the decay of plane gaseous detonations is presented. Th...
The existing theory of detonation is critically examined. It is shown that the considerations with w...
We outline an asymptotic theory for the dynamics of detonation when the radius of curvature of the d...
The results of five experimental investigations on the initiation, propagation and transmission of d...
The tridimensional unsteady character of the flow field for detonations has been established about t...
The problem of the steady propagation and linear stability of a detonation wave is formulated in the...
An investigation of detonation diffraction through an abrupt area change has been carried out via tw...
The propagation of non-ideal detonations arising from friction, heat transfer and reactions steps in...