
doi: 10.1137/0145005
Ignition of an initially cold combustible gas is studied when chemical reaction is switched on due to the passage of a piston-supported shock of sufficient strength. The time and space history of the shocked gas up to the instant of thermal runaway is described, by using a combination of asymptotic and numerics.
instant of thermal runaway, Combustion, piston-supported shock, Ignition of an initially cold combustible gas, Shock waves and blast waves in fluid mechanics
instant of thermal runaway, Combustion, piston-supported shock, Ignition of an initially cold combustible gas, Shock waves and blast waves in fluid mechanics
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