CHINESE JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS ›› 2004, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (5): 408-414.

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Numerical Simulation of Gaseous Detonation Wave Propagation Through Bends with a Detailed Chemical Reaction Model

HU Zong-min, MU Qian-hui, ZHANG De-liang, JIANG Zong-lin   

  1. Key Laboratory of High-Temperature Gas Dynamics, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080
  • Received:2003-08-18 Revised:2003-12-24 Online:2004-09-25 Published:2004-09-25

Abstract: The chemically reacting flow-field of a detonation wave in a bend is simulated by CFD method. The dispersion-controlled dissipative scheme (DCD) is adopted to solve two-dimensional Euler equations implemented with detailed chemical reaction kinetics of hydrogen-oxygen-argon mixture. The fractional step method is applied to treat the stiff problem arising from computation of chemical reaction flow. From the numerical results it is observed that as the curvature of the bend changes,different detonation phenomena occurred along the wall of the bended pipe.If detonation wave propagating through bend with little curvature,the affection of the expansion wave is then stronger to induce the decouple process of the reaction zone and the leading shock.Re-setup of detonation can be completed when the overdriven detonation from another wall reignites the gas mixture in the decoupled zone,and then high overpressure impacts on the bend wall.

Key words: detonation wave, bend, detailed chemically reacting model, DCD scheme

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