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Decomposing detonation and deflagration properties of ozone/oxygen mixtures
Authors:Takaaki Mizutani  Hidenori Matsui  Hiroshi Sanui  Masahiro Yonekura
Institution:

a Chemical Safety Research Division, National Institute of Industrial Safety, 1-4-6 Umezono, Kiyose, Tokyo 204-0024, Japan

b Gas Business Division, Nippon Sanso Corporation, 3054-3 Shimokurosawa, Takane, Kitakokoma, Yamanashi 408-0015, Japan

Abstract:In this study, the decomposing detonation and deflagration properties of ozone/oxygen mixtures of up to 20 vol.% of ozone in oxygen under high pressure of up to 1.0 MPa in a tube were experimentally investigated. The mixtures were ignited by an electric spark at the end of the tube. Flame propagation properties such as flame velocity and pressure were measured with thermocouples and piezo electric transducers mounted along the tube. Slow and constant flame propagation profiles were obtained. We also investigated the quenching ability of a wire gauze as well as the concentration limit for flame propagation. However, in spite of slow flame propagation velocity and easy flame quenching properties under these experimental conditions, direct initiation of detonation by the driver detonation of the stoichiometric oxy-hydrogen mixture was easily achieved at much lower concentrations than the limit of deflagration. The observed detonation properties, such as wave velocity and pressure, agreed fairly well with CJ calculated values. The detonation velocity (900–1200 m/s) and the pressure ratio to initial pressures (5–9.5) were not affected by the initial pressure of the mixtures. Near the detonation limit, typical spinning detonations with oscillatory pressure waves were observed.
Keywords:Ozone  Decomposition  Deflagration  Detonation  High pressure
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