Volume 89,   №3

IGNITION OF HYDROGEN–OXYGEN MIXTURES BEHIND THE INCIDENT SHOCK WAVE FRONT



Experimental investigation of the ignition of a stoichiometric hydrogen–oxygen mixture behind an incident shock wave in a shock tube at pressures p = 0.002–0.46 MPa and temperatures T = 500–1000 K is carried out. The existence of three limits of ignition typical of the ignition of hydrogen–oxygen mixtures in a spherical vessel is noted. It is shown that at pressures p ≥ 0.1 MPa the ignition of a hydrogen–oxygen mixture begins at a much lower temperature than the ignition of a hydrogen–air mixture. The measured induction times agree well with theoretical estimates
 
 
Author:  V. A. Pavlov and G. Ya. Gerasimov
Keywords:  hydrogen–oxygen mixtures, combustion, ignition limits, induction time, incident shock wave
Page:  587

V. A. Pavlov and G. Ya. Gerasimov.  IGNITION OF HYDROGEN–OXYGEN MIXTURES BEHIND THE INCIDENT SHOCK WAVE FRONT //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics. №3. Volume 89, №3. P. 587.


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