Criticality for Oblique Detonation Waves Induced by a Finite Wedge in a Hydrogen–Air Mixture

Two-dimensional oblique detonation waves (ODWs) induced by finite wedges in a stoichiometric hydrogen–air mixture have been investigated numerically based on reactive Euler equations with a detailed chemical reaction model. The main zone affected by the expansion wave emanating from the turning poin...

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Main Authors: Jianxiu Qin, Dehua Zhu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/10/6/508
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description Two-dimensional oblique detonation waves (ODWs) induced by finite wedges in a stoichiometric hydrogen–air mixture have been investigated numerically based on reactive Euler equations with a detailed chemical reaction model. The main zone affected by the expansion wave emanating from the turning point of a wedge is the flowfield downstream of the intersection point of the oblique shock wave (OSW) and the expansion wave. The ODW would be reduced to Chapman–Jouguet (CJ) detonation or decoupled combustion downstream. Three combustion regimes, detonation, decoupled combustion, and no ignition, were observed successively, as the wedge length decreases. It is found that the location of the intersection point is a key parameter for the detonation initiation. When the intersection point is located upstream of the ODW transition point, the expansion wave may quench ODW. Then, the critical wedge length is obtained by theoretical analysis of wave structures and the initiation criterion of ODWs for finite wedges is proposed. When the wedge length is greater than the critical wedge length, ODWs can be initiated. On the contrary, the initiation of ODWs do not occur. For wedge lengths small enough, no ignition occurs. Previously proposed criteria that use the induction length are also examined and compared with the present critical wedge length criterion in this study, and the latter is proven to achieve better results.
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spelling doaj.art-0e7a14b496874bb9b02ffa8cba5eaf092023-11-18T08:49:37ZengMDPI AGAerospace2226-43102023-05-0110650810.3390/aerospace10060508Criticality for Oblique Detonation Waves Induced by a Finite Wedge in a Hydrogen–Air MixtureJianxiu Qin0Dehua Zhu1China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics, Beijing 100074, ChinaChina Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics, Beijing 100074, ChinaTwo-dimensional oblique detonation waves (ODWs) induced by finite wedges in a stoichiometric hydrogen–air mixture have been investigated numerically based on reactive Euler equations with a detailed chemical reaction model. The main zone affected by the expansion wave emanating from the turning point of a wedge is the flowfield downstream of the intersection point of the oblique shock wave (OSW) and the expansion wave. The ODW would be reduced to Chapman–Jouguet (CJ) detonation or decoupled combustion downstream. Three combustion regimes, detonation, decoupled combustion, and no ignition, were observed successively, as the wedge length decreases. It is found that the location of the intersection point is a key parameter for the detonation initiation. When the intersection point is located upstream of the ODW transition point, the expansion wave may quench ODW. Then, the critical wedge length is obtained by theoretical analysis of wave structures and the initiation criterion of ODWs for finite wedges is proposed. When the wedge length is greater than the critical wedge length, ODWs can be initiated. On the contrary, the initiation of ODWs do not occur. For wedge lengths small enough, no ignition occurs. Previously proposed criteria that use the induction length are also examined and compared with the present critical wedge length criterion in this study, and the latter is proven to achieve better results.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/10/6/508oblique detonationfinite wedgeinitiationexpansion wave
spellingShingle Jianxiu Qin
Dehua Zhu
Criticality for Oblique Detonation Waves Induced by a Finite Wedge in a Hydrogen–Air Mixture
Aerospace
oblique detonation
finite wedge
initiation
expansion wave
title Criticality for Oblique Detonation Waves Induced by a Finite Wedge in a Hydrogen–Air Mixture
title_full Criticality for Oblique Detonation Waves Induced by a Finite Wedge in a Hydrogen–Air Mixture
title_fullStr Criticality for Oblique Detonation Waves Induced by a Finite Wedge in a Hydrogen–Air Mixture
title_full_unstemmed Criticality for Oblique Detonation Waves Induced by a Finite Wedge in a Hydrogen–Air Mixture
title_short Criticality for Oblique Detonation Waves Induced by a Finite Wedge in a Hydrogen–Air Mixture
title_sort criticality for oblique detonation waves induced by a finite wedge in a hydrogen air mixture
topic oblique detonation
finite wedge
initiation
expansion wave
url https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/10/6/508
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