Comparison of critical conditions for DDT in regular and irregular cellular detonation systems

Abstract. The results of an experimental study of DDT in mixtures with regular and irregular detonation cellular structures are presented. Experiments were carried out in a tube 174 mm i. d. with obstacles (blockage ratios were 0.1, 0.3, and 0.6). Mixtures used were hydrogen–air and stoichiometric hydrogen–oxygen diluted with $\rm N_2$, Ar, and He. The critical conditions for DDT are shown to depend on the regularity of the cellular structure of test mixtures. The critical values of the cell sizes in Ar- and He-diluted mixtures are shown to be significantly smaller than those in $\rm N_2$-diluted mixtures. This means that systems with a highly regular detonation cellular structure have far less capacity for undergoing DDT compared to irregular ones with the same values of detonation cell sizes.