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Experimental study of gaseous detonation propagation over acoustically absorbing walls

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The paper presents results from an experimental investigation of the propagation of gaseous detonation waves over tube sections lined with acoustically absorbent materials. The measurements were compared with results from control tests in a smooth wall section. The results show the increasing effectiveness of a perforated steel plate, wire mesh and steel wool in attenuating detonation.

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Received 25 October 2000 / Accepted 20 August 2001

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Guo, C., Thomas, G., Li, J. et al. Experimental study of gaseous detonation propagation over acoustically absorbing walls. Shock Waves 11, 353–359 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001930100113

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