Effect of Spatial Heterogeneity on Near-Limit Propagation of a Stable Detonation
Jianling Li, Xiaocheng Mi, and Andrew J. Higgins

TL;DR
This computational study investigates how spatial heterogeneity affects the near-limit propagation of stable detonations in an ideal gas explosive, revealing that certain heterogeneity scales can enhance detonation stability and velocity.
Contribution
It introduces a model with pressure-dependent reaction rates to analyze the impact of sinusoidal density heterogeneity on detonation propagation near the limit.
Findings
Heterogeneity can enable detonation to propagate in thinner layers.
Optimal heterogeneity wavelength enhances detonation velocity.
Behavior reverts to homogeneous case at small heterogeneity scales.
Abstract
The effect of introducing a spatial heterogeneity into an explosive medium is studied computationally by examining the detonation velocity near the limit to propagation in a thin explosive layer. The explosive system studied is an ideal gas with a single exothermic reaction governed by a pressure-dependent reaction rate () with a pressure exponent of . A pressure-dependent reaction rate, rather than the exponential dependence of reaction on temperature of Arrhenius kinetics, is used so that the detonation wave is stable in the homogeneous case and can be modelled with simple, analytical techniques, and thus the effect of introducing heterogeneity can be clearly identified. The two-dimensional slab of explosive is bounded by a layer of inert gas with the same thermodynamic properties as the explosive. The heterogeneity is introduced into the explosive via a large-amplitude,…
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TopicsCombustion and Detonation Processes · Energetic Materials and Combustion · Earthquake Detection and Analysis
