Abstract
A reflective shuttling detention combustor (RSDC) is a two-dimensional combustor with two reflection walls. Unlike a rotating detonation combustor (RDC), an RSDC can visualize the entire area of the combustor via an optical technique. In addition, the RSDC can reproduce the counter-rotating detonation mode in RDC. In present study, CH* luminescence and schlieren image were observed to investigate the dynamics of the RSDC. The reflective wall distance was set to 45 mm (Type L) and 25 mm (Type S). As the results, the wave speed of 1226±64m/s in the single wave mode in Type S was76% of that in Type L. It was found that the detonation propagation speed decreased with a reduction in the reflection wall distance. Superimposing the luminescence images on the schlieren images revealed that the mixture was mainly burned by deflagration behind shock wave. In addition, the experimental mixture fill height was in good agreement with model in which the mixture filling process was temporarily stopped by detonation and refilled at a constant speed. Using the maximum fill height obtained by the model, it was found that the detonation mode was in the region of 3±0.6 of the dimensionless quantity (the reflection wall distance divided by the wave number and maximum value of the mixture fill height).
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