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Numerical Simulations of Gaseous Detonations

Detonations with One-Step Chemistry

Normalization


Under the assumption of a planar stationary detonation wave propagating with constant speed d the inhomogeneous Euler equations can be solved exactly. These planar one-dimensional solutions are used as initial conditions for all simulations with the one-step model.

Further on, all following computations for the one-step reaction model utilize dimensionless quantities. With

 \rho_0,\; p_0,\; u_0=0,\; Z_0=0,\; v_0=1/\rho_0

denoting the values in the unburned gas and

 v=1/\rho

the employed normalization reads

 P = \frac{p}{p_0}\;, \;\; V = \frac{v}{v_0}\;, \;\; \bar{\rho} =  \frac{\rho}{\rho_0}\;, \;\; U_n,D = \frac{u_n,d^\star}{\sqrt{p_0 v_0}}\;,

 \underline{E},\bar e = \frac{E,e}{p_0 v_0}\;, \;\; Q_0 = \frac{q_0}{p_0 v_0}\;, \;\; E_0 = \frac{E_A/W_A}{p_0 v_0}

and

 X_n=\frac{x_n}{L_{_{1/2}}/\bar K} \quad {\rm with} \qquad L_{_{1/2}}:=\int\limits_{0}^{1/2} \frac{dZ}{r(Z)}\;,

where

 r(Z) := \frac{(1-Z)}{DV}\exp \left(\frac{-E_0^\star}{PV}\right) \quad {\rm and}\qquad \bar K:=\frac{k}{\sqrt{p_0 v_0}} \;.



-- RalfDeiterding - 14 Dec 2004

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