Initial pressure influence on explosion pressures of methane-air deflagrations in linked vessels

Yi Hu Cui, Jun Cheng Jiang, Yuan Yu, Qing Wu Zhang

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Abstract

An experimental study on pressure evolution during closed explosion and venting progress of methane-air mixtures ([CH4=10%]) in linked vessels was performed, for systems at various initial pressures (P0=0-0.08MPa). The effects of initial pressure on regularity of pressure variation in vessels were discussed. For the closed explosion in isolated vessel, the higher level of the initial pressure in isolated big vessel is, the larger the peak pressure and rate of pressure rise is, and the peak pressure increases nonlinearly with initial pressure; For closed explosion in linked vessels, the higher initial pressure within the linked vessels system leads to the higher peak pressures in two vessels and there is an approximate linear relationship between them, which is similar to explosion in isolated vessel. For vented explosion in linked vessels at higher initial pressure, venting has poorer effect on protection of the linked vessels.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMaterials Science and Engineering Technology
PublisherTrans Tech Publications Ltd
Pages2130-2134
Number of pages5
ISBN (Print)9783038351023
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Event2014 International Conference on Materials Science and Engineering Technology, MSET 2014 - Shanghai, China
Duration: 28 Jun 201429 Jun 2014

Publication series

NameAdvanced Materials Research
Volume936
ISSN (Print)1022-6680
ISSN (Electronic)1662-8985

Conference

Conference2014 International Conference on Materials Science and Engineering Technology, MSET 2014
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShanghai
Period28/06/1429/06/14

Keywords

  • Closed explosion
  • Gas explosion
  • Initial pressure
  • Linked vessels
  • Peak pressure
  • Vented explosion

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