Abstract. The results of an experimental study of DDT in mixtures with regular and irregular detonation cellular structures are presented. Experiments were carried out in a tube 174 mm i. d. with obstacles (blockage ratios were 0.1, 0.3, and 0.6). Mixtures used were hydrogen–air and stoichiometric hydrogen–oxygen diluted with \(\rm N_2\), Ar, and He. The critical conditions for DDT are shown to depend on the regularity of the cellular structure of test mixtures. The critical values of the cell sizes in Ar- and He-diluted mixtures are shown to be significantly smaller than those in \(\rm N_2\)-diluted mixtures. This means that systems with a highly regular detonation cellular structure have far less capacity for undergoing DDT compared to irregular ones with the same values of detonation cell sizes.
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Received 18 November 1999 / Accepted 15 May 2000
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Kuznetsov, M., Alekseev, V. & Dorofeev, S. Comparison of critical conditions for DDT in regular and irregular cellular detonation systems. Shock Waves 10, 217–223 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001930050009
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s001930050009