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High-speed flow and multiphase detonation of energetic mixture

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  • Ye, Congliang
  • Zhang, Qi

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The high-speed large-scale flow of multiphase energetic fuel is complex, and its detonation process involves tremendous explosive power, making it difficult to observe the details and mechanisms. To address this issue, a systematic study was conducted through simulations. The distribution pattern of particle size and Reynolds number in the high-speed multiphase flow field was revealed, showing an overall ring-shaped incremental distribution from the inner to outer region. Moreover, the reaction mechanism of high-speed multiphase detonation was analyzed, and the dynamic characteristics of the flame were studied. It was found that the residual fuel continued to burn and diffuse with the high-temperature products, resulting in multiple combustion-explosion phenomena. Furthermore, the propagation of shock waves and the development of Mach waves in high-speed cloud detonation were investigated. Subsequently, the coupling behavior between high-speed multiphase detonation shock wave and high-temperature flow was revealed, with the detonation wavefronts decoupling first at the top of the cloud and the radial detonation wave gradually decoupling as it propagated toward the cloud edge, while the axial detonation wave continued to propagate to the ground without decoupling. Overall, these findings enhance the understanding of energy utilization and the prevention of combustible cloud explosions involving such flow and detonation.

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  • Ye, Congliang & Zhang, Qi, 2025. "High-speed flow and multiphase detonation of energetic mixture," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 314(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:314:y:2025:i:c:s0360544224040167
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.134238
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