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Gas flame acceleration in long ducts
Institution:1. INERIS, PHDS Dpt, Parc Technologique ALATA, BP 2, 60550 Verneuil-en-Halatte, France;2. Sorbonne Universities, Compiègne University of Technology, EA 4297 TIMR, Rue du Dr Schweitzer, 60200 Compiègne, France;1. Department of energy, CIEMAT, Avda. Complutence 40, 28040 Madrid, Spain;2. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA;1. Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Aerospace Power System, 29 Yudao St., Nanjing 210016, China;2. Energy and Power Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China;3. School of National Defense Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, 88 Biaoying Rd., Nanjing 210007, Jiangsu, China;1. State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China;2. Process Safety Consultant, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Abstract:In many practical situations, a flame may propagate along a pipe, accelerate and perhaps transform into a devastating detonation. This phenomenology has been known, more or less qualitatively, for a long time and mitigation techniques were proposed to try and avoid this occurrence (flame arresters, vents,...). A number of parameters need to be known and in particular the “distance to detonation” and more generally the flame acceleration characteristic scales. Very often, the ratio between the detonation run-up distance and the pipe diameter is used without any strong justification other that using a non-dimensional parameter (L/D). In this paper, novel experimental evidence is presented on the basis of relatively large scale experiments using 10 cm and 25 cm inner diameter duct with a length between 7 and 40 m. Homogeneous C2H4-air, CH4-air, C3H8-air and H2-air mixtures were used and different ignition sources. The interpretation suggests that the self-acceleration mechanism of the flame may be much better represented by flame instabilities than by turbulence build-up. One consequence would be that the maximum flame velocity and, following, the maximum explosion overpressure, would be rather linked with the run-up distance than with the L/D ratio.
Keywords:Gas explosions  DDT  Flame acceleration  Explosions in ducts
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