Numerical simulation of the thermal inertia of an adiabatic reaction calorimeter in reaction thermal safety process

Jiawei Cui, Lei Ni, Yunhao Li, Juncheng Jiang, Shuliang Ye

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Abstract

Obtaining accurate thermal risk assessment parameters of chemical processes and substance properties is essential for improving the safety of chemical production and substance use and storage, and the adiabatic reaction calorimeter (ARC) has been employed by many researchers for this purpose. However, with the improvement and upgrading of the instrument, an examination of the factors that affect its detection accuracy is warranted. A simplified reaction model of the adiabatic thermal decomposition of tert-butyl peroxyacetate was constructed using computational fluid dynamics in which the adiabatic thermal decomposition kinetic model and fluid-solid coupling model were combined to simulate heat transfer. To verify the reliability of the parameters of the numerical calculation model, the effects of the sample cell's material, wall thickness, and mass were investigated in relation to the thermal inertia of the ARC. The results indicated that the thermal inertia of the system was lowest when the sample cell was composed of titanium. When the sample pool's composition is determined, the thermal inertia of the system can be reduced to a certain extent through an approximate increase in the sample mass. Finally, an analysis of the heat flow cloud diagram of the wall of sample pools made from different materials revealed that the thermal conductivity of titanium was high; this information can assist in controlling the adiabatic process.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104959
JournalJournal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries
Volume81
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Adiabatic reaction calorimeter
  • Computational fluid dynamics
  • TBPA
  • Thermal decomposition
  • Thermal inertia

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