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Effect of Inert Micro- and Nanoparticles on the Parameters of Detonation Waves in Silane/Hydrogen–Air Mixtures


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Abstract

Physicomathematical modeling of interaction of detonation waves in silane/hydrogen composite mixtures with clouds of inert micro- and nanoparticles ranging from 10 nm to 100 µm is performed. The normalized detonation velocity is calculated as a function of the volume concentration of particles. It is found that the efficiency of detonation suppression increases only as the particle diameter decreases to 1 µm. The influence of the thermodynamic parameters of particles on the detonation suppression efficiency is identified. The concentration limits of detonation are determined. It is demonstrated that a certain equilibrium asymptotic level of the concentration limits of detonation is reached as the particle diameter decreases below 1 µm. An approximation of the concentration limits of detonation is obtained in the form of an analytical dependence of the limiting volume concentration of particles on their diameter and fuel concentration in a composite two-fuel mixture of silane, hydrogen, and air.

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D. A. Tropin

Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Siberian Branch

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Email: d.a.tropin@itam.nsc.ru
Russian Federation, Novosibirsk, 630090

A. V. Fedorov

Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Siberian Branch

Email: d.a.tropin@itam.nsc.ru
Russian Federation, Novosibirsk, 630090

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