TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of sludge-based suppression materials on the explosive flame characteristics of aluminium dust
AU - Yan, Ke
AU - Yuan, Mengqi
AU - Qi, Shaobo
AU - Sun, Haoshi
AU - Wang, Kuo
AU - Shen, Xingyu
AU - Li, Mingzhi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2024/2
Y1 - 2024/2
N2 - A study was conducted to investigate the inhibitory effect of sludge-based phosphate-containing composite powder explosion suppressants (MPP/AMS) on aluminium dust explosion and combustion. The experiment compared the inhibition characteristics of ordinary sewage sludge particles, high-temperature alkali-modified sludge particles, phosphate-containing particles, and phosphate-modified sludge particles. The study utilized a flame propagation experimental device and an explosion pressure testing device for comprehensive research. The experimental recording devices revealed that sludge-based composite powder explosion suppressants effectively inhibit aluminium powder explosion and combustion. Thermodynamic analysis of the rapid oxidation stage was performed using the Coats Redfern (C-R) method, and validation was conducted using the Flynn Wall Ozawa (FWO) and Kissinger Akahira Sunose (KAS) methods. The results theoretically explain that sludge-based composite powder explosion suppressants can effectively suppress aluminium powder explosions and exhibit a blocking effect. Surface morphology and material element characterization experiments were conducted before and after the explosion, combined with pyrolysis characteristics. The analysis demonstrated that the inhibition mechanism of sludge-based composite powder explosion suppressants on aluminium powder explosion primarily involves two aspects: physical inhibition (MPP coating inhibition, porous adsorption isolation) and chemical inhibition (decomposition heat absorption, product oxidation). The theoretical findings provide evidence of the superior inhibitory effects of sludge-based composite powder explosion suppressants, offering new insights for the resource utilization of sludge waste and the development of novel explosion suppression materials.
AB - A study was conducted to investigate the inhibitory effect of sludge-based phosphate-containing composite powder explosion suppressants (MPP/AMS) on aluminium dust explosion and combustion. The experiment compared the inhibition characteristics of ordinary sewage sludge particles, high-temperature alkali-modified sludge particles, phosphate-containing particles, and phosphate-modified sludge particles. The study utilized a flame propagation experimental device and an explosion pressure testing device for comprehensive research. The experimental recording devices revealed that sludge-based composite powder explosion suppressants effectively inhibit aluminium powder explosion and combustion. Thermodynamic analysis of the rapid oxidation stage was performed using the Coats Redfern (C-R) method, and validation was conducted using the Flynn Wall Ozawa (FWO) and Kissinger Akahira Sunose (KAS) methods. The results theoretically explain that sludge-based composite powder explosion suppressants can effectively suppress aluminium powder explosions and exhibit a blocking effect. Surface morphology and material element characterization experiments were conducted before and after the explosion, combined with pyrolysis characteristics. The analysis demonstrated that the inhibition mechanism of sludge-based composite powder explosion suppressants on aluminium powder explosion primarily involves two aspects: physical inhibition (MPP coating inhibition, porous adsorption isolation) and chemical inhibition (decomposition heat absorption, product oxidation). The theoretical findings provide evidence of the superior inhibitory effects of sludge-based composite powder explosion suppressants, offering new insights for the resource utilization of sludge waste and the development of novel explosion suppression materials.
KW - Explosive combustion
KW - Inhibition mechanism
KW - Melamine polyphosphate
KW - Powder explosion suppression
KW - Sludge particles
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U2 - 10.1016/j.combustflame.2023.113241
DO - 10.1016/j.combustflame.2023.113241
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85179886656
SN - 0010-2180
VL - 260
JO - Combustion and Flame
JF - Combustion and Flame
M1 - 113241
ER -