Issue 6, 2000

Effect of chemically active additives on the velocity of detonation waves and on the limit of gaseous detonation

Abstract

A one-dimensional model of gaseous detonation waves with heat energy losses was used to explain the narrowing of detonation limits in the presence of small amounts of efficient inhibitors by the example of hydrogen oxidation, and it was found that chemical energy losses due to chain termination should be taken into account along with heat and friction energy losses.

Article information

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Paper

Mendeleev Commun., 2000,10, 225-227

Effect of chemically active additives on the velocity of detonation waves and on the limit of gaseous detonation

N. M. Rubtsov, Mendeleev Commun., 2000, 10, 225 DOI: 10.1070/MC2000v010n06ABEH001232

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