Explosion mitigation of methane–air mixture in combined application of HFC-227ea/CO2 and ultrafine water mist in the pipeline

Ke Yang, Yue Jia, Hong Ji, Zhixiang Xing, Juncheng Jiang

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Abstract

In order to reduce the power of methane explosion in natural gas pipelines and effectively improve the explosion suppression efficiency of a single explosion suppressant, we carry out the explosion suppression of HFC-227ea/carbon dioxide mixed gas as well as mixed gas/ultrafine water mist through a self-built methane explosion suppression experimental platform. Based on the changes in parameters such as explosion overpressure, flame propagation velocity, and flame propagation structure, the coupling mechanism of methane explosion suppression between mixed gases and between mixed gases and ultrafine water mist is revealed, which provides scientific support for promoting the development of methane explosion suppression technology. The experimental results show that when the mixed gas HFC-227ea/carbon dioxide and ultrafine water mist synergistically suppresses methane explosion, the addition of the mixed gas can effectively improve the suppression effect of ultrafine water mist on methane explosion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S273-S283
JournalProcess Safety Progress
Volume43
Issue numberS2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • HFC-227ea
  • methane explosion
  • suppression mechanism
  • synergy effect
  • ultrafine water mist

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