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Interruption of Detonation Wave Propagation in Monofuel–Air Mixtures by a Layer of Inhomogeneous Inert Particles

U. A. NazarovSamarkand State Architectural and Construction Institute, 703000, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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This paper describes the results of a numerical study pertaining to the interruption of detonation wave propagation in monofuel–air mixtures by a layer of inhomogeneous inert particles. It is shown that layer diameter, layer length, and the inhomogeneity of inert particles affect this process. It is revealed that, if the total mass of the mixture is fixed, a layer with a linearly decreasing concentration of inert particles damps detonation waves much better than that with a linearly increasing and uniform concentration of inert particles.

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