Detonation and Explosives
ORAL · H05
Presentations
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The Effects of Parasitic Combustion on Detonation Wave Propagation
ORAL
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Authors
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Supraj Prakash
University of Michigan
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Venkat Raman
University of Michigan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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Quantification of Detonation Augmentation by Secondary Waves in a Rotating Detonation Combustor
ORAL
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Authors
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Fabian Chacon
University of Michigan
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Mirko Gamba
University of Michigan
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Effects of non-premixed injection schemes on the detonation structure in rotating detonation engines
ORAL
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Authors
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Takuma Sato
University of Michigan
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Venkat Raman
University of Michigan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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Analysis of mode transition in Rotating Detonation Engines using detailed numerical simulations
ORAL
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Authors
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Prashant Tarey
Univ of North Carolina – Charlotte, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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Praveen Ramaprabhu
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Univ of North Carolina – Charlotte, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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Jacob A. McFarland
Univ of Missouri - Columbia, University of Missouri, Columbia, Univ of Missouri – Columbia, University of Missouri
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Douglas Schwer
Naval Research Laboratory – Washington DC, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC
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ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN
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Numerical Investigation of the Accuracy of Particle Image Velocimetry Technique in Gas-Phase Detonations
ORAL
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Authors
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Sai Sandeep Dammati
Texas A\&M University
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Yoram Kozak
Texas A\&M University
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Kareem Ahmed
University of Central Florida
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Alexei Poludnenko
Texas A\&M University, None
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Studies of Flame Stability and Thermal Choking Limits in Scramjets with Hydrogen, Methane, and Ethylene Fuels
ORAL
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Authors
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Wenhai Li
TTC Technologies, Inc.
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Foluso Ladeinde
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook University
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Modeling of the Cellular Structure of Detonation in Liquid Explosives
ORAL
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Authors
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Luke Edwards
University of Arizona
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Mark Short
Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANL
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Steady Detonation Propagation in Thin Channels with Strong Confinement
ORAL
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Authors
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Mark Short
Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANL
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Stephen Voelkel
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Carlos Chiquete
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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The effect of the thermodynamic closure on shock-to-detonation transition modeling in condensed-phase high explosives
ORAL
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Authors
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Carlos Chiquete
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Mark Short
Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANL
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Stephen Voelkel
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Analysis of Detonation Driving Zone in Condensed-Phase High Explosives at Varied Confinements
ORAL
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Authors
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Stephen Voelkel
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Carlos Chiquete
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Mark Short
Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANL
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