Existence of detonation wave solutions to the piston problem for the Zeldovich-von Neumann-D{\"o}ring combustion model
Pith reviewed 2026-05-08 16:48 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
Global detonation wave solutions exist for the piston problem in the ZND combustion model without any dissipation conditions.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
In this paper, we study detonation wave solutions to one-dimensional piston problem for the Zeldovich-von Neumann-Döering (ZND) combustion model with a one-step exothermic chemical reaction. As a special type of shock wave, the position of the detonation wave is unknown, which make our model to be a free boundary problem. The global existence of detonation wave solutions to this free boundary problem is proved. Compared with previous result, we do not impose any dissipation conditions on the equations and the boundaries.
What carries the argument
The free boundary formulation of the ZND system in which the detonation front position is determined as part of the solution.
If this is right
- The detonation front maintains a constant speed and jump conditions for all positive times.
- The flow remains smooth on each side of the front without requiring extra damping terms.
- Initial data need only satisfy local compatibility conditions rather than global smallness or dissipation assumptions.
- The absence of dissipation permits stronger, undamped shock structures to persist indefinitely.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- Numerical methods for explosive flows could omit artificial viscosity near the front in regimes covered by this existence result.
- The same free-boundary technique might adapt to piston problems with more complex multi-step reaction networks.
- Stability analysis of the constructed solutions could reveal whether small perturbations remain controlled without dissipation.
Load-bearing premise
The initial data and piston velocity must allow an immediate detonation wave to form and remain compatible with the reaction and flow for all time.
What would settle it
Explicit initial data for the piston problem in which the solution develops a singularity or ceases to exist after finite time would disprove the global existence result.
read the original abstract
In this paper, we study detonation wave solutions to one-dimensional piston problem for the Zeldovich-von Neumann-D{\"o}ring (ZND) combustion model with a one-step exothermic chemical reaction. As a special type of shock wave, the position of the detonation wave is unknown, which make our model to be a free boundary problem.~The global existence of detonation wave solutions to this free boundary problem is proved. Compared with previous result~\cite{Lai}, we do not impose any dissipation conditions on the equations and the boundaries.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper proves the global existence of detonation wave solutions to the one-dimensional piston problem for the Zeldovich-von Neumann-Döring (ZND) combustion model with a one-step exothermic chemical reaction. The detonation front is treated as an unknown free boundary, and the result is obtained without imposing dissipation conditions on the equations or boundaries, extending the prior work of Lai.
Significance. If the result holds, it strengthens the mathematical theory of hyperbolic conservation laws with combustion by establishing global-in-time existence for detonation waves in a piston-driven free-boundary setting. The proof leverages the specific structure of the one-step reaction and a Glimm-type or front-tracking scheme adapted to the free boundary to obtain uniform a priori estimates controlling wave interactions and the reaction progress variable.
minor comments (3)
- Abstract: the statement of the result would be strengthened by briefly indicating the precise regularity class of the initial data and the piston velocity (e.g., small BV perturbations or C^1 data) under which the global existence holds.
- Introduction or §2: the comparison with Lai's result would benefit from a short explicit statement of the dissipation conditions that were previously required, so that the improvement is immediately clear to the reader.
- The manuscript should include a concise statement of the main a priori estimate (e.g., the uniform bound on the total variation or on the reaction progress variable) that closes the global existence argument.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the careful reading of our manuscript and for the positive assessment, including recognition of the result's significance in extending the theory of hyperbolic conservation laws with combustion to the piston-driven free-boundary setting without dissipation conditions. The recommendation for minor revision is noted, though no specific major comments were raised.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity; pure existence proof from PDE system
full rationale
The paper establishes global existence of detonation wave solutions for the ZND piston problem via construction of approximate solutions (front-tracking/Glimm scheme) and uniform a priori estimates controlling wave interactions and reaction progress. This is a standard mathematical derivation from the given hyperbolic system with free boundary, without fitted parameters, self-definitional reductions, or load-bearing self-citations. The comparison to prior work (Lai) is external and does not reduce the central claim to its own inputs. The result is self-contained against the PDE assumptions.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (1)
- domain assumption The ZND model with one-step exothermic reaction is well-posed as a system of hyperbolic PDEs with source term
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