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On the detonation of a combustible gas
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Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 277 (1983), 431-468 Request permission

Abstract:

This paper is concerned with the existence of detonation waves for a combustible gas. The equations are those of a viscous, heat conducting, polytropic gas coupled with an additional equation which governs the evolution of the mass fraction of the unburned gas (see (1)). The reaction is assumed to be of the simplest form: $A \to B$, i.e., there is a single product and a single reactant. The main result (see Theorem 2.1) is a rigorous existence theorem for strong, and under certain conditions, weak detonation waves for explicit ranges of the viscosity, heat conduction, and species diffusion coefficients. In other words, a class of admissible "viscosity matrices" is determined. The problem reduces to finding an orbit of an associated system of four ordinary differential equations which connects two distinct critical points. The proof employs topological methods, including Conley’s index of isolated invariant sets.
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  • © Copyright 1983 American Mathematical Society
  • Journal: Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 277 (1983), 431-468
  • MSC: Primary 35L67; Secondary 58E07, 76L05
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/S0002-9947-1983-0694370-1
  • MathSciNet review: 694370