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Asymptotic analysis of the structure of a steady planar detonation: Review and extension (Q1960786)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1388984
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Asymptotic analysis of the structure of a steady planar detonation: Review and extension
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1388984

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    Asymptotic analysis of the structure of a steady planar detonation: Review and extension (English)
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    17 January 2000
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    Summary: We examine the structure of a steady planar Chapman-Jouguet detonation, which is supported by a direct first-order one-step irreversible exothermic unimolecular reaction, subject to Arrhenius kinetics. Solutions are studied by means of a limit-process-expansion analysis, valid for \(\Lambda\), proportional to the ratio of the reaction rate to the flow rate, going to zero, and for \(\beta\), proportional to the ratio of the activation temperature to the maximum flow temperature, going to infinity, with the product \(\Lambda\beta^{1/2}\) going to zero. The results, essentially in agreement with the Zeldovich-von Neumann-Döring model, show that the detonation consists of (1) a three-region upstream shock-like zone, wherein convection and diffusion dominate; (2) an exponentially thicker five-region downstream deflagration-like zone, wherein convection and reaction dominate; and (3) a transition zone, intermediate to the upstream and downstream zones, wherein convection, diffusion, and reaction are of the same order of magnitude. In this transition zone the ideal Neumann state is most closely approached.
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    uniformly valid asymptotic solution
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    steady planar Chapman-Jouguet detonation
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    direct first-order one-step irreversible exothermic unimolecular reaction
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    Arrhenius kinetics
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    Zeldovich-von Neumann-Döring model
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    convection
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    diffusion
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