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Response to “Comment on ‘A model for the trajectory of the transverse detonation resulting from re-initiation of a diffracted detonation’ by Yuan et al.”

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In response to the comment by M.I. Radulescu, the results in the original article publication are corrected and the degree of discrepancy is assessed to re-evaluate the accuracy of the semi-empirical model for predicting the trajectory of the transverse detonation during the re-initiation process of a diffracted cellular detonation wave from a channel. Despite a certain loss of accuracy, the conclusion of the original article remains valid.

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This work is supported by the Key Laboratories Program of China under Grant No. 6142704200101 and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).

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Yuan, X.Q., Mi, X.C., Ng, H.D. et al. Response to “Comment on ‘A model for the trajectory of the transverse detonation resulting from re-initiation of a diffracted detonation’ by Yuan et al.”. Shock Waves 31, 415–417 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00193-021-01020-y

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