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Energy limits for the existence of detonation waves in bubbly media

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The detonation waves in single- and multicomponent bubbly media were investigated experimentally. Data were obtained on the critical conditions for the initiation, the structure and properties of the detonation waves. Energy limits were established and the existence regions were determined for the detonation waves in the investigated systems.

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M. A. Lavrent'ev Hydrodynamics Institute, Siberian Section, Russian Academy of Science, 630090 Novosibirsk. Translated from Fizika Goreniya Vzryva, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 86–91, January–February, 1994.

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Sychev, A.I. Energy limits for the existence of detonation waves in bubbly media. Combust Explos Shock Waves 30, 86–90 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00787890

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