Abstract

The present study examines the spatiotemporal nonlinear dynamics of detonations over a wide range of reaction time scales away from the neutral stability region. This is addressed by one-dimensional numerical simulations with chain-branching kinetics. Fickett’s detonation analogue and Euler’s equations were used as evolution equations. A shock-fitting solver is used to reduce CPU time. Up to four thousand five hundred simulations have been carried out. Detailed bifurcation diagrams have been generated to explore the detonation dynamics. For long/intermediate reaction time scales, away from the neutral boundary, the traditional period-doubling cascade to chaos is seen. For square wave detonations, away from the neutral stability, almost periodic oscillations are recorded. This result might have implications for the existence of a characteristic length scale, the cell size, on typical cellular detonations which have a short reaction length.

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