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Prevention of gasoline vapor explosions in portable fuel containers
Institution:1. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, USA;2. Firexplo LLC, Wellesley, USA;1. Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig, Germany;2. Technische Universitaet Braunschweig, Institute for High Voltage Technology and Electrical Power Systems – elenia, Braunschweig, Germany;1. Pittsburgh Mining Research Division, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, United States;2. NIOSH, United States
Abstract:Portable Fuel Containers (PFCs) made for consumer use can, under unusual circumstances, develop a flammable atmosphere in the container headspace. In order to prevent an inadvertent ignition from causing flame propagation into this headspace and a subsequent explosion or flame jetting, PFC manufacturers are developing prototype Flame Mitigation Devices (FMDs) for installation in the PFC. A test method is described in this paper to determine if the installed FMD will indeed prevent flame entry into the PFC in a high-challenge flame propagation scenario. The method entails the use of a butane-air mixture ignited in a 5 cm diameter, 12 cm long tube attached to either the container neck or a spout on the container neck. Two concept FMD designs have successfully prevented repeated attempts at flame propagation into the PFC and have also produced encouraging results in tests for fuel flow restriction, duel dispensing nozzle friction, and prolonged fuel exposure. Versions of these tests are currently being promulgated in a draft ASTM standard on PFC FMDs.
Keywords:Fuel container  Flame arrester  Explosion prevention  Butane-air mixture
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