Effect of scale on the onset of detonations

Abstract. Critical conditions for onset of detonations are compared at (1) two significantly different scales, (2) for a range of $\rm H_2$-air mixtures diluted with C $\rm O_2$, $\rm H_2$O, and (3) for two types of geometry – one a long obstructed channel and the other a room with a relatively small aspect ratios. For the range of scales, mixtures, and initial conditions tested, the detonation cell size $\lambda$ was shown to be a reliable scaling parameter for characterization of detonation onset conditions. An experimental correlation is suggested for the critical detonation onset conditions. This correlation is based on a wide variety of available experimental data on DDT in mixtures of hydrogen and hydrocarbon fuels with air and on the use of detonation cell size $\lambda$ as a scaling parameter characterizing the mixture.

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