Flow and flame visualization near the upper flammability limits of methane/air and propane/air mixtures at elevated pressures |
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Authors: | Jenq-Renn Chen Hsiao-Yun TsaiJui-Hsing Chien Huang-Jen Pan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, National Kaohsiung First University of Science & Technology, 1 University Rd., Yenchau, Kaohsiung 824, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | In this study, direct visualization of flow and flame from the ignition of methane/air and propane/air mixtures near the UFL at elevated pressures of up to 2.0 MPa were obtained with a test cell comprised of double-sided plexiglass and a containment vessel with double-sided glass. These visualizations allowed direct observations of ignition and flame near UFL at elevated pressures. Two distinctive features were observed in ignition at elevated pressures that differ from those under ambient pressure: the hot igniter formed a convective plume, rather than a convection cell; and the flame initiated from the top of the test cell and propagated downwards, rather than directly from the igniter. Both these distinctive features are characteristics of convection at high Rayleigh number accompanied with increased gas density at elevated pressures. Our study also shows that visualization of the formation of planar flame provides the most objective criterion for defining flammability limits at elevated pressures. |
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Keywords: | Upper flammability limits Flow visualization Ignition Pressure effects |
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