Claims
- 1. A method for gasifying combustible liquid or powder using a gas detonation wave comprising:
- a step of introducing a detonable mixed gas comprising a uniform mixture of a combustible gas and an oxidizing gas into a detonation tube at a pressure equal to or greater than atmospheric pressure, said combustible gas and oxidizing gas being provided in amounts within a detonable range;
- a step of spraying, coating or laying the combustible liquid or powder in the detonation tube; and
- a step of only detonating said mixed gas by ignition to produce a supersonic detonation wave which propagates through the detonation tube to thermally decompose the combustible liquid or powder by high-temperature of at least 2000.degree. C. and high-pressure of at least 20 times atmospheric pressure behind the detonation wave.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein the decomposed gas produced by detonation is exhausted and collected by an over pressure inside said detonation tube.
- 3. A method for continuously gasifying combustible liquid or powder using a gas detonation wave comprising:
- an initial detonation cycle which includes:
- a step of introducing a detonable mixed gas comprising a uniform mixture of a combustible gas and an oxidizing gas into a detonation tube at a pressure equal to or greater than atmospheric pressure, said combustible gas and oxidizing gas being provided in amounts within a detonable range;
- a step of spraying, coating or laying the combustible liquid or powder in the detonation tube;
- a step of only detonating said mixed gas by ignition to produce a supersonic detonation wave to thermally decompose the combustible liquid or powder by high-temperature of at least 2000.degree. C. and high-pressure of at least 20 times atmospheric pressure behind the detonation wave; and
- a step of exhausting and collecting all but a part of decomposed gas produced by detonation by an over pressure inside the detonation tube; and
- a subsequent detonation cycle which includes:
- a step of introducing an oxidizing gas alone into the detonation tube to form a second detonable mixed gas with the part of decomposed gas in amounts within a detonable range;
- a step of spraying, coating or laying the combustible liquid or powder into the tube; and
- a step of only detonating said mixed gas by ignition to produce a supersonic detonation wave to thermally decompose the combustible liquid or powder by a high-temperature of at least 2000.degree. C. and high-pressure of at least 20 times atmospheric pressure behind the detonation wave.
- 4. A method as in claim 3, wherein the number of times the subsequent detonation cycle is repeated at least ten cycles per second.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 816,742, filed Jan. 2, 1992 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Flame and Combustion Phenomena pp. 54-71, Bell et al ed. 1969. |
Continuations (1)
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