Influence of the gas-liquid two-phase concentrations of n-decane sprays on its explosion parameters

Yue Wang, Chun Hua Bai, Bin Li, Xue Ling Liu, Qi Zhang

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Abstract

To study the influence of the vapor-liquid two-phase concentrations of n-decane sprays under the same particle size condition on explosion parameters, the n-decane sprays with different concentration of vapor-liquid two-phase based on Sauter mean diameter D32 were studied by an optical measurement system of particle size and concentration of liquid spray and a 20 L double pulse pneumatic spray multiphase explosion test system. The explosion parameters were measured. Results show that under the conditions of D32 as 38.11 μm and ignition energy as 40.32 J, the low flammability limit(LFL) total concentration of vapor-liquid two-phase n-decane sprays is 199.29 g·m-3, corresponding liquid-phase mass concentration is 151.34 g·m-3 and vapor-phase volume concentration is 0.77%(V/V). The maximum detonation temperature peak and maximum detonation pressure peak in the flammable range of concentration is 812℃ and 0.97 MPa respectively. Under the condition of D32 as 38.11 μm, the influence of liquid-phase concentration of n-decane sprays on the LFL is smaller, whereas the dominant factor affecting the LFL of n-decane sprays is vapor-phase concentration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)663-669
Number of pages7
JournalHanneng Cailiao/Chinese Journal of Energetic Materials
Volume23
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jul 2015

Keywords

  • Concentration of sprays
  • Explosion parameters
  • N-decane
  • Particle size distribution

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