Explosion characteristics of non-premixed cloud in relative motion between heat source and flowing cloud

Hangwei Wan, Qi Zhang*, Yuquan Wen, Cheng Wang

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Abstract

The outward dispersion of solid medium with heat source properties is a common form in explosion accidents. If the liquid fuel leaks to form a cloud, it may explode again when encountering an ignition source. However, the relative motion between the high-temperature source and the combustible cloud makes the explosion process complicated. The 20L cylindrical explosion vessel was used to study the non-premixed and premixed PO cloud explosion by experimental and simulation methods. The relationship between the peak pressure of cloud explosion and mass concentration is an inverted ‘U’ under two ignition modes, and the maximum explosion pressure under non-premixed ignition is higher than that under premixed ignition. The time to reach the peak pressure of non-premixed cloud explosion is obviously advanced at higher temperatures, while it has little effect on the explosion time of premixed cloud. For non-premixed cloud ignition, a liquid fuel can be ignited by a high-temperature source during the dispersion process at a lower spray pressure. The variation range of peak pressure in liquid cloud explosion is more intense than that of initial spray pressure. We hope that this study can provide a basis for the prevention of liquid fuel explosion accidents.

Original languageEnglish
Article number134769
JournalFuel
Volume390
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2025

Keywords

  • Cloud explosion
  • Explosion flame
  • Flowing cloud
  • High-temperature source
  • Propylene oxide

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