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Dust ignition of pure and encapsulated paraffin phase change materials
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA;2. Mary Kay O''Connor Process Safety Center, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA
Abstract:In this study, the dependence of the flammable concentration on particle size is investigated for Phase Change Material (PCM) and Encapsulated Phase Change Material (EPCM) particles using a novel continuous particle dispersion apparatus into which a propane flame is introduced creating a test akin to the flash-point test for liquids. The results show that the threshold concentration is a strong function of particle size. For tested particles with size ranging from 290 μm to 750 μm, the threshold concentration is above the predictions based on an instantaneous heat transfer limit, and is approximately linear with the particle size, following a heat transfer limited ignition model. For sizes above ≈1 mm, the particles behave like the bulk material, and ignition is not observed for the concentrations tested. The results obtained here are important for the safe construction, handling, and operation of systems using PCM and other particles.
Keywords:Dust ignition  Eicosane  Threshold flammable concentration  Logistic regression
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