S. Frolov, V. Zvegintsev, V. S. Aksenov, I. Bilera, M. V. Kazachenko, I. O. Shamshin, P. Gusev, M. Belotserkovskaya
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Abstract
The term "detonability" with respect to fuel-air mixtures (FAMs) implies the ability of a reactive mixture of a given composition to support the propagation of a stationary detonation wave in various thermodynamic and gasdynamic conditions. The detonability of FAMs, on the one hand, determines their explosion hazards during storage, transportation, and use in various sectors of the economy and, on the other hand, the possibility of their practical application in advanced energy-converting devices operating on detonative pressure gain combustion.