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Abstract

Detonation cell widths, which provide a measure of detonability of a mixture, were measured for hydrocarbon-air and hydrogen-air-diluent mixtures. Results were obtained from a 0.43-m-diameter, 13.1-m-long heated detonation tube with an initial pressure of 101 kPa and an initial temperature between 25 and 100 degrees C. The cell widths of simple cyclic hydrocarbons are somewhat smaller than those of comparable straight-chain alkanes. Cyclic hydrocarbons tested generally had similar cell sizes despite differences in degree of bond saturation, bond strain energy, oxygen substitution, and chemical structure. There was a significant reduction in the cell width of octane, a straight-chain alkane, when it was mixed with small quantities of hexyl nitrate. The effect of a diluent, such as steam and carbon dioxide. on the cell width of a hydrogen-air mixture is shown over a wide range of mixture stoichiometries. The data illustrate the effects of initial temperature and pressure on the cell width when compared to previous studies. Not only is carbon dioxide more effective than steam at increasing the mixture cell width, but also its effectiveness increases relative to that of steam with increasing concentrations. The detonability limits, which are dependent on the facility geometry and type of initiator used in this study, were measured for fuel-lean and fuel-rich hydrogen-air mixtures and stoichiometric hydrogen-air mixtures diluted with steam. The detonability limits are nominally at the flammability limits for hydrogen-air mixtures. The subcellular structure within a fuel-lean hydrogen-air detonation cell was recorded using a sooted foil. The uniform fine structure of the self-sustained transverse wave and the irregular structure of the overdriven lead shock wave are shown at the triple point path that marks the boundary between detonation cells. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of The Combustion Institute.

Year of Publication
2006
Journal
Combustion and Flame
Volume
144
Number of Pages
289-298
ISBN Number
0010-2180
Accession Number
WOS:000234588300022
DOI
10.1016/j.combustflame.2005.06.016
Alternate Journal
Combust Flame
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