Study on the dynamic process of in-duct hydrogen-air explosion flame propagation under different blocking rates

Yi Qin, Xiaowei Chen*

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Abstract

To effectively analyses the flame propagation of premixed hydrogen-air explosion, this paper carries out a numerical study on the dynamics of flame propagation during hydrogen explosions in a closed duct under different blocking rates. The study shows that flame structure is roughly the same when the flame passes through an obstacle under different blocking rates. The difference in blocking rates only shows a slight difference in the degree of flame deformation. When the flame passes through the obstacle, Rayleigh -Taylor (R-T) instability accompanies the entire flame propagation process and corresponds to each stage flame acceleration. Kelvin-Helmholtz(K-H) instability has a more prominent influence on the tip flame propagation. When the explosion flame propagates, instabilities lead to difference in density gradient and pressure gradient in the duct. Interaction between density gradient and pressure gradient leads to formation of baroclinic torque, which is the main cause of the vorticity. During the flame propagation, the vorticity at the front of the flame is roughly zero, whereas the vorticity formed at the obstacle or in the burned gases is more apparent. The larger the blocking rate, the more prominent the turbulence intensity during the flame propagation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18857-18876
Number of pages20
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume47
Issue number43
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 May 2022

Keywords

  • Blocking rate
  • Flame propagation
  • Instability
  • Vortex

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