Development of detonation waves in corn starch particles–oxidizing gas mixtures was studied in a horizontal circular tube having an inside diameter of 141 mm and a test section length of 17.4 m. The results show that a stable self‐sustained detonation can be achieved in such a heterogeneous system. The sequence of the transition process was essentially recognized as follows: (1) initial particle ignition, (2) pressure wave amplification by coherent energy release, (3) unsteady reaction shock, and (4) spin detonation. Thus transverse waves play a dominant role in stable detonation propagation in this two‐phase system. The spin structure exists both on the circumference and in the inner region of the cross section. For a stable single spin detonation there are two constant velocities at the wave front: axial propagation velocity and angular velocity.
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F. Zhang;
F. Zhang
Shock Wave Laboratory, University of Technology, Aachen, Templergraben 55, 5100 Aachen, Germany
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H. Grönig
H. Grönig
Shock Wave Laboratory, University of Technology, Aachen, Templergraben 55, 5100 Aachen, Germany
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F. Zhang
H. Grönig
Shock Wave Laboratory, University of Technology, Aachen, Templergraben 55, 5100 Aachen, Germany
Phys. Fluids 3, 1983–1990 (1991)
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April 06 1990
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January 04 1991
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F. Zhang, H. Grönig; Spin detonation in reactive particles–oxidizing gas flow. Phys. Fluids 1 August 1991; 3 (8): 1983–1990. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.857930
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