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Back Detonation Transition Length from a Small Pre-Detonation Chamber to a Main Detonation Chamber of a Pulse Detonation Engine

Fiscal Year 2011
Division Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Investigator(s) Brophy, Christopher M.
Sinibaldi, Jose O.
Sponsor Office of Naval Research (Navy)
Summary Determine the criteria required for the controlled diffraction of a fuel/air detonation wave from a small pilot combustor to a significantly larger secondary combustor. The research will involve the computational modeling of the detonation physics and flow field which will be used to guide the selection of an appropriate experimental test apparatus. Experimental testing will involve the direct observation of a detonation wave traversing a multi-step geometry into a larger combustor. The computational portion of this work will interface with a separately funded program with NUS in Singapore which is sponsored by ONR Global.
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