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The influence of spatial nonuniformity in the distribution of chemically inert particles in a screening layer on the process of interrupting the propagation of a heterogeneous-detonation wave was studied numerically within the framework of the equations of motion of a three-velocity, three-temperature, unipressure continuum. It was found that the distribution of flamequenching particles in the layer can affect significantly the extinguishing of combustion waves in a monofuel-air suspension.
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A. G. Kutushev and O. N. Pichugin, “Numerical investigation of the process of interrupting the detonation wave propagation in monofuel gas suspensions using an inert particle layer,”Fiz. Goreniya Vzryva,29, No. 2, 90–98 (1993).
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Translated from Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, Vol. 32, No. 4, pp. 107–109, July–August, 1996.
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Kutushev, A.G., Pichugin, O.N. Influence of the spatial nonuniformity of particle distribution in a screening layer on the suppression of a detonation wave in a monofuel-air suspension. Combust Explos Shock Waves 32, 449–451 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01998497
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