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Passage of a Bubble‐Detonation Wave into a Chemically Inactive Bubble Medium

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Passage of detonation waves from a chemically active bubble medium into a chemically inactive bubble medium is studied experimentally. The structure of incident (detonation) and transmitted (post‐detonation) waves is investigated, and the pressures of these waves for different parameters of bubble media are measured. The evolution of post‐detonation waves is traced. Decay constants of post‐detonation waves are determined. The speeds of propagation of detonation and post‐detonation waves are measured. The energy‐dissipation mechanisms for detonation and post‐detonation waves in bubble media are analyzed qualitatively.

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Sychev, A.I. Passage of a Bubble‐Detonation Wave into a Chemically Inactive Bubble Medium. Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves 37, 451–454 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017957130745

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