Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6972914 | Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Simple venting experiments of hybrid explosions were performed in a 20-L spherical vessel with length-to-diameter L/D of 1. Three vent diameters of 28, 40, and 60â¯mm were chosen to carry out the venting experiments at static activation pressures ranging from 0.66 to 2.80â¯bar. The experimental results were compared with the calculated results according to NFPA 68 and EN 14491 with the aim of examining the applicability of the two standards for the venting of hybrid explosions. The comparative results show that the vent areas obtained following the criteria of EN 14491 are always greater than those obtained with NFPA 68. For a hybrid mixture with a high concentration of methane, the predictive results given by NFPA 68 tend to be conservative, but reverse for EN 14491. However, the predictive results calculated according to both NFPA 68 and EN 14491 tend to be conservative as the vent diameter decreases and the static activation pressure increases. Although the predictive results obtained with both NFPA 68 and EN 14491 are conservative, only NFPA 68 gives a good prediction for hybrid explosion venting with vent diameters of 60 and 40â¯mm.
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Authors
Wentao Ji, Jianliang Yu, Xiaozhe Yu, Yujie Hou, Xingqing Yan,