Study on the Improvement of Methane Explosion Inhibition Effect by Ultrafine Water Mist Containing Methanotroph-inorganic Salt

Ke Yang, Chunxiao Yue, Zhixiang Xing, Hong Ji, Yongmei Hao, Jie Wu, Juncheng Jiang

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Abstract

The explosion of combustible gas is an urgent problem to be solved in production safety accidents. In this paper, the experiment of methanotroph degradation of CH4 and the experiment of the water mist containing methanotroph-inorganic salt inhibiting the methane explosion were carried out respectively based on a self-designed and built semi-closed small-scale experimental platform. We studied different volumes of the water mist containing methanotroph-inorganic salt to inhibit 5%, 8%, 9.5%, 12%, 15% methane explosion, and analyzed the relationship between time and relevant experimental parameters such as flame structure, flame average propagation velocity, maximum explosion overpressure, and average pressure rise rate, etc. The result showed that the water mist containing methanotroph-inorganic salt had a quite restrain effect on the methane explosion. At the same time, for first spray, when the degradation time is constant, with the increase of spraying volume, the explosion suppression effect is better. And when the spraying volume remains the same, the longer the degradation time is, the better the explosion suppression effect. As for the secondary spray, when spraying volume remains the same, the explosion suppression effect under the condition of Degradation with spray + explosion suppression with spray is superior to that of direct explosion suppression, whose reason is that the first spray mainly plays the biodegradation role of methanotroph, while the secondary spray mainly plays the physicochemical synergistic explosion inhibition role of the water mist containing methanotroph-inorganic salt.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2325-2348
Number of pages24
JournalCombustion Science and Technology
Volume194
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Methane explosion
  • first spray
  • methanotroph-inorganic salt
  • secondary spray
  • ultrafine water mist

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