Abstract
Oscillations of bubbles containing a mixture of a detonating gas with argon in their interior are studied. The bubbles are excited for oscillations by a pressure step generated in a shock tube. A bubble wall motion is observed by a rotating mirror camera and a radiated pressure wave by a needle hydrophone. For weak pressure steps the bubble behaves as an ordinary gas bubble. However, above a certain pressure step threshold ignition of the detonating gas occurs. Due to released heat the bubble oscillation intensity is amplified. The data obtained are used to estimate pressures and temperatures in the compressed bubble.
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