TY - JOUR
T1 - 城市地下排水管道中燃气爆炸及气-液两相耦合作用规律
AU - Zhou, Gang
AU - Kong, Yang
AU - Cui, Yangyang
AU - Qian, Xinming
AU - Fu, Liye
AU - Zhang, Qi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/3
Y1 - 2024/3
N2 - There are frequent gas explosion accidents in urban rain and sewage drainage pipes, which pose a serious threat to people's lives and property safety. To study the propagation characteristics of gas explosion and the law of gas-liquid two-phase coupling in urban underground drainage pipes, based on the gas-liquid two-phase flow theory and computational fluid dynamics method, a numerical simulation study of the explosion-acceleration-decay process of gas/air mixture under different water depth ratio was conducted. The results show that when the water depth ratio is less than 0.7, as the water depth ratio increases, the long-diameter ratio of the gas phase space increases, the fuel combustion intensifies, and the flame acceleration phenomenon gradually becomes significant, which leads to a gradual increase in peak overpressure, a gradual reduction in peak overpressure time, and a more significant effect of peak overpressure along the axial direction. When the water depth ratio reaches 0.7, the propagation of the flame in the pipeline is blocked, and the fluctuation caused by the water shock and the fine water column quickly occupy a small gas phase space, blocking the continuous propagation of the flame, which makes the explosion overpressure appear only near the ignition source. Under different water depth ratios, in the same zone of the pipeline and at the same moment, the height of the water being rolled up and the velocity field of the gas phase region is different, and the cryogenic liquid is rolled up to cool and block the high-temperature flame in the adjacent zone. Then, due to the macroscopic flow of the gas, the cryogenic gas adjacent to the liquid surface flows to the high-temperature region in the pipeline, resulting in a decrease in the flame temperature in the pipeline. The shock of water and the flying of fine water columns greatly reduce the risk of explosion overpressure. The research results provide a scientific basis for the explosion protection of urban gas lifelines.
AB - There are frequent gas explosion accidents in urban rain and sewage drainage pipes, which pose a serious threat to people's lives and property safety. To study the propagation characteristics of gas explosion and the law of gas-liquid two-phase coupling in urban underground drainage pipes, based on the gas-liquid two-phase flow theory and computational fluid dynamics method, a numerical simulation study of the explosion-acceleration-decay process of gas/air mixture under different water depth ratio was conducted. The results show that when the water depth ratio is less than 0.7, as the water depth ratio increases, the long-diameter ratio of the gas phase space increases, the fuel combustion intensifies, and the flame acceleration phenomenon gradually becomes significant, which leads to a gradual increase in peak overpressure, a gradual reduction in peak overpressure time, and a more significant effect of peak overpressure along the axial direction. When the water depth ratio reaches 0.7, the propagation of the flame in the pipeline is blocked, and the fluctuation caused by the water shock and the fine water column quickly occupy a small gas phase space, blocking the continuous propagation of the flame, which makes the explosion overpressure appear only near the ignition source. Under different water depth ratios, in the same zone of the pipeline and at the same moment, the height of the water being rolled up and the velocity field of the gas phase region is different, and the cryogenic liquid is rolled up to cool and block the high-temperature flame in the adjacent zone. Then, due to the macroscopic flow of the gas, the cryogenic gas adjacent to the liquid surface flows to the high-temperature region in the pipeline, resulting in a decrease in the flame temperature in the pipeline. The shock of water and the flying of fine water columns greatly reduce the risk of explosion overpressure. The research results provide a scientific basis for the explosion protection of urban gas lifelines.
KW - explosion overpressure
KW - flame extinction
KW - natural gas explosion
KW - urban drainage pipeline
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U2 - 10.11883/bzycj-2023-0123
DO - 10.11883/bzycj-2023-0123
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85189026544
SN - 1001-1455
VL - 44
JO - Baozha Yu Chongji/Expolosion and Shock Waves
JF - Baozha Yu Chongji/Expolosion and Shock Waves
IS - 3
M1 - 032101
ER -