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Prediction of flammability limits of fuel-air and fuel-air-inert mixtures from explosivity parameters in closed vessels
Institution:1. “Ilie Murgulescu” Institute of Physical Chemistry, 202 Spl. Independentei, 060021 Bucharest, Romania;2. Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Bucharest, 4-12 Regina Elisabeta Blvd., 030018 Bucharest, Romania;1. Dalhousie University, Process Engineering & Applied Science, Halifax, Canada;2. Lloyd''s Register, Applied Technology Group, Halifax, Canada;1. “Ilie Murgulescu” Institute of Physical Chemistry, 202 Spl. Independentei, 060021 Bucharest, Romania;2. University of Bucharest, Department of Physical Chemistry, 4-12 Elisabeta Blvd., 030018 Bucharest, Romania;1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Shanghai 200240, China;2. Beijing Institute of Technology, State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology, Beijing 100081, China
Abstract:Flammability limits of fuel-air and fuel-air-inert gaseous mixtures, especially at non-atmospheric conditions, are essential properties required for establishing safety operating conditions for handling and processing flammable gases. For pure fuels, an important data pool exists, formed by the flammability limits of fuel-air and fuel-air-inert gaseous mixtures at ambient initial conditions measured by standard methods. Such methods can be used for experimental determination of flammability limits for multi-fuels mixed with air, with or without additives, under non-atmospheric conditions. Their use is however a time- and material-consuming process; in addition, the flammability limits obtained by various standard methods may be scattered as a result of different choices in the operating parameters, for each standard method. It appears that a preliminary estimation of the flammability limits for fuel-air and fuel-air-inert gaseous mixtures can minimize the effort of measuring them in specific initial conditions.The present paper describes a new method for estimating the flammability range of fuel-oxidizer gaseous mixtures based on measurements of explosivity properties e.g. the peak explosion pressure and maximum rate of pressure rise recorded during closed vessel laminar explosions of fuel-oxidizer mixtures far from limits. Data obtained for several hydrocarbon-air gaseous mixtures with or without inert gas addition are used to examine the accuracy of estimated flammability limits (LFL – the lower and UFL – the upper flammability limit) as well as of the Limiting Oxygen Concentration (LOC) and the Minimum Inert Concentration (MIC). The predictive ability of the proposed method is examined against the predictive ability of other recently described methods.
Keywords:Fuel  Explosion  Flammability limit  Limiting oxygen concentration  Minimum inert concentration
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