Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4980280 | Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries | 2017 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Experiments of synergistic inhibition effects by N2 or CO2, and ultrafine water mist on methane/air explosion were carried out in a semi-confined transparent explosion vessel. The maximum flame propagation speed, maximum temperature, and maximum overpressure were found to be significantly decreased in the presence of a lower amount of gas-liquid two phase medium. It was also found that the CO2 had a better synergistic inhibiting effect with the ultrafine water mist than the N2. In the present study, 14% N2 or CO2 and 2Â min mist spraying time were necessary to achieve better inhibition effects, such as declines of the maximum overpressure were 69.8% and 74.4%; and the declines of the maximum temperature were 43.4% and 51.9%; and the maximum flame propagation speed was between 2.13Â m.sâ1 and 3.6Â m.sâ1, respectively. The experimental results obtained from the present study could potentially facilitate the designs of explosion suppression engineering using water mist inerting systems.
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Authors
Bei Pei, Minggao Yu, Liwei Chen, Fahui Wang, Yong Yang, Xinna Zhu,