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Experimental study on gas explosion and venting process in interconnected vessels
Authors:Qingwu Zhang  Juncheng Jiang  Mingwei You  Yuan Yu  Yihu Cui
Institution:1. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Urban and Industrial Safety, Institute of Safety Engineering, Nanjing University of Technology, Mail Box 13, No. 200 North Zhongshan Road, Nanjing 210009, China;2. Fujian Fire Bureau, Fuzhou 350003, China
Abstract:A pilot scale interconnected vessels experiment system was established, and the closed and vented gas explosion characteristics in the system were studied, using 10% methane–air mixture. Regularity of pressure variation in vessels and flame propagation in linked pipes was analyzed. Furthermore, the effects of transmission style, ignition position, pipe length, and initial pressure on explosion severity were discussed. For the closed explosion: explosion in interconnected vessels presents strongly destructive power to secondary vessel, especially transmission from the big vessel to the small one; the worst ignition position is shifting from ignition in the interconnected pipe to the walls of the two vessels; as far as ignition in big vessel is concerned, the peak pressure in secondary vessel increases with the pipe length much faster than that for ignition in small vessel; the peak pressures in two vessels are approximate linear functions of initial pressure. For the vented explosion: the transmission style and interconnected pipe length have significant impacts on the effect of venting on the protection; in order to obtain the better venting effect, the use of a divergent interconnected pipe from the big vessel to the small one in industry is advised and it is necessary to reduce the interconnected pipe length as far as possible or install flame arrester in the interconnected pipe.
Keywords:Interconnected vessels  Gas explosion  Closed explosion  Vented explosion  Peak pressure
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