Abstract

The rotating detonation characteristics of high-temperature hydrogen-rich gas were studied. Hydrogen-rich gas was generated by the pre-combustion of hydrogen, and a rotating detonation experiment of hydrogen-rich gas and air was subsequently performed. The auto-initiation of high-temperature hydrogen-rich gas was observed in the experiment, and the influence of pre-detonation tube ignition on the steady propagation of the detonation wave was analyzed. The results show that high-temperature hydrogen-rich gas and air have the ability to spontaneously form rotating detonation waves. The operation of the pre-detonation tube has a significant influence on the propagation mode and propagation velocity of the continuous rotating detonation wave after auto-initiation. The rotational detonation wave formed by the auto-initiation of hydrogen-rich gas and air has a short instability in the propagation process. The propagation velocity of the detonation wave before and after the unstable state is 1345.4 m/s and 1425.3 m/s, respectively, the unstable state is 1345.4 m/s and 1425.3 m/s, respectively.

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