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Other uses Detonation involves a supersonic exothermic front accelerating through a medium that eventually drives a shock front propagating directly in front of it. Detonations are observed in both conventional solid and liquid explosives,Cite book|last1=Fickett|last2= Davis|title=Detonation|publisher= Univ. California Press|year=1979 as well as in reactive gases. The detonation velocity|velocity of detonations in solid and liquid explosives is much higher than that in gaseous ones, which allows the wave system to be observed with greater detail (higher Image resolution|resolution ).

Gaseous detonations normally occur in confined systems but are occasionally observed in large vapor clouds. They are often associated with a gaseous mixture of fuel and oxidant of a composition, somewhat below conventional flammability limits. There is an extraordinary variety of fuels that may be present as gases, as droplet fogs and as dust suspensions. Other materials, such as acetylene, ozone and hydrogen peroxide are detonable in the absence of oxygen, fuller lists are given by both Stullcite book|last=Stull|title= Fundamentals of fire and explosion|publisher= A.I.Chem.E.|series= Monograph Series |volume=10|page=73|year=1977 and Bretherick.cite book|last=Bretherick|title=Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards|publisher=Butterworths|location= London|year=1979 Oxidants include halogens, ozone, hydrogen peroxide and oxides of nitrogen.

In terms of external damage, it is important to distinguish between detonations and deflagration s where the exothermic wave is subsonic and maximum pressures are at most a quarterCitation needed|date=February 2010 of those generated by the former. Processes involved in the Deflagration_to_detonation_transition|transition between deflagration and detonation are covered thoroughly for gasses by Nettleton.cite book|last=Nettleton|title=Gaseous Detonations: Their Nature, Effects and Control|publisher= Butterworths|year=1987|location= London

Etymology


French détoner , to explode ; from Latin detonare , to expend thunder ; from de- , ~ off + tonare , to thunder

Theories


The simplest theory to predict the behavior of detonations in gases is known as Chapman-Jouguet condition|Chapman-Jouguet (CJ) theory, developed around the turn of the 20th century. This theory, described by a relatively simple set of algebraic equations, models the detonation as a propagating shock wave accompanied by exothermic heat release. Such a theory confines the chemistry and diffusive transport processes to an infinitely thin zone.

A more complex theory was advanced during World War II independently by Zel'dovich , von Neumann , and W. Doering .cite book|last1=Zel'dovich |last2= Kompaneets|title=Theory of Detonation|publisher=Academic Press|location= New York|year=1960cite report|last=von Neumann|title=Progress report on the theory of detonation waves, OSRD Report No. 549cite journal|last=Doring|journal= Ann. Physik|volume=43|pages=421|year=1943 This theory, now known as ZND theory , admits finite-rate chemical reactions and thus describes a detonation as an infinitely thin shock wave followed by a zone of exothermic chemical reaction. With a reference frame of a stationary shock, the following flow is subsonic, so that an acoustic reaction zone follows immediately behind the lead front, the Chapman-Jouguet condition .cite journal|last=Chapman|journal= Phil. Mag.|volume=47|year=1899|page=390cite journal|last= Jouguet|journal= J. Maths Pure Appl.|volume=7|page=347|year=1905
There is also some evidence that the reaction zone is semi-metallic in some explosives. cite journal | doi = 10.1038/nphys806 | title = A transient semimetallic layer in detonating nitromethane | year = 2007 | last1 = Reed | first1 = Evan J. | last2 = Riad Manaa | first2 = M. | last3 = Fried | first3 = Laurence E. | last4 = Glaesemann | first4 = Kurt R. | last5 = Joannopoulos | first5 = J. D. | journal = Nature Physics | volume = 4 | pages = 72 | issue=1 | bibcode=2008NatPh...4...72R

Both theories describe one-dimensional and steady wave fronts. However, in the 1960s, experiments revealed that gas-phase detonations were most often characterized by unsteady, three-dimensional structures, which can only in an averaged sense be predicted by one-dimensional steady theories. Indeed, such waves are quenched as their structure is destroyed.cite journal|author=Edwards, D.H., Thomas, G.O., and Nettleton, M.A.|title=The Diffraction of a Planar Detonation Wave at an Abrupt Area Change|journal=Journal of Fluid Mechanics|volume= 95|issue=1|pages =79–96|year= 1979|doi=10.1017/S002211207900135X|bibcode = 1979JFM....95...79E cite journal|author=Edwards, Nettleton and Thomas|title=Gas Dynamics of Detonations and Explosions|volume=75 |journal=Prog. In Astro. And Aero.|year=1981 The Wood-Kirkwood detonation theory can correct for some of these limitations. cite journal | doi = 10.1007/s00214-007-0303-9 | title = Improved wood–kirkwood detonation chemical kinetics | year = 2007 | last1 = Glaesemann | first1 = Kurt R. | last2 = Fried | first2 = Laurence E. | journal = Theoretical Chemistry Accounts | volume = 120 | pages = 37

Experimental studies have revealed some of the conditions needed for the propagation of such fronts. In confinement, the range of composition of mixes of fuel and oxidant and self-decomposing substances with inerts are slightly below the flammability limits and for spherically expanding fronts well below them.cite journal |last=Nettleton|journal=Fire Prev. Sci. And Tech.
|page=29|year=1980|issue=23
The influence of increasing the concentration of diluent on expanding individual detonation cells has been elegantly demonstrated.cite journal|author=Munday, G., Ubbelohde, A.R., and Wood, I.F.|title=Fluctuating Detonation in Gases|journal=Proceedings of the Royal Society A|volume=306|pages=171–178|year= 1968|doi=10.1098/rspa.1968.0143|issue=1485|bibcode = 1968RSPSA.306..171M Similarly their size grows as the initial pressure falls.cite journal|last=Barthel|first= H. O.|title=Predicted Spacings in Hydrogen-Oxygen-Argon Detonations|journal=Physics of Fluids|volume=17|issue= 8|pages=1547–1553|year= 1974|doi=10.1063/1.1694932|bibcode = 1974PhFl...17.1547B Since cell widths must be matched with minimum dimension of containment, any wave overdriven by the initiator will be quenched.

Mathematical modeling has steadily advanced to predicting the complex flow fields behind shocks inducing reactions.cite book|last1=Oran |last2= Boris| title=Numerical Simulation of Reactive Flows|publisher= Elsevier Publishers|year=1987cite journal|author=Sharpe, G.J., and Quirk, J.J.|title=Nonlinear cellular dynamics of the idealized detonation model: Regular cells|journal=Combustion Theory and Modelling|volume= 12|issue= 1|pages=1–21|year= 2008 To date none has adequately described how structure is formed and sustained behind unconfined waves.

Applications


The main cause of damage from explosive devices is due to a supersonic blast front (a powerful shock wave ) in the surrounding area. Therefore, the detonation is primarily associated with explosives and the acceleration of various projectiles. However, detonation waves may also be utilized for less destructive purposes like deposition of coatings to a surfacecite journal|author=Nikolaev, Yu.A., Vasil'ev, A.A., and Ul'yanitskii, B.Yu.|title=Gas Detonation and its Application in Engineering and Technologies (Review)|journal=Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves|volume= 39|issue= 4|pages=382–410|year= 2003|doi=10.1023/A:1024726619703 or cleaning of equipment (e.g. slag removalCite journal|author=Huque, Z., Ali, M.R., and Kommalapati, R.|title=Application of pulse detonation technology for boiler slag removal|journal=Fuel Processing Technology|volume= 90|issue= 4|pages=558–569|year= 2009|doi=10.1016/j.fuproc.2009.01.004). Pulse detonation engine s utilize the detonation wave for aerospace propulsion.Cite journal|author=Kailasanath, K.|title=Review of Propulsion Applications of Detonation Waves|journal=AIAA Journal|volume=39|issue= 9|pages=1698–1708|year= 2000 The first flight of an aircraft powered by a pulse detonation engine took place at the Mojave Airport & Spaceport|Mojave Air & Space Port on January 31, 2008.Cite journal|last=Norris|first= G.|title=Pulse Power: Pulse Detonation Engine-powered Flight Demonstration Marks Milestone in Mojave|journal=Aviation Week & Space Technology|volume= 168|issue=7|page= 60|year=2008

In engines and firearms


Unintentional detonation when deflagration is desired is a problem in some devices. In internal combustion engines it is called engine knocking and causes loss of power and excessive heating of certain components. In fire arms, it may cause catastrophic and possibly lethal failure.

See also


  • Carbon detonation

  • Detonator

  • Explosive#Detonation of an explosive charge|Detonation of an explosive charge

  • Detonation diamond

  • Detonation flame arrester

  • Sympathetic detonation

  • Nuclear testing

  • Nuclear chain reaction#Predetonation|Predetonation

  • Chapman-Jouguet condition

  • Engine knocking

  • Deflagration


  • References


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    External links


    Wiktionary
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=TjC4SvZIARY Youtube video demonstrating physics of a blast wave

  • http://www.galcit.caltech.edu/detn_db/html/db.html GALCIT Explosion Dynamics Laboratory Detonation Database


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