TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence Of variable heat transfer coefficient of fireworks and crackers on thermal explosion critical ambient temperature and ttime to ignition
AU - Guo, Zerong
AU - Xia, Quan
AU - Yan, Peiyu
AU - Du, Zhiming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Serbian Society of Heat Transfer Engineers.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Aim of this study was to investigate influence of heat transfer coefficient of fireworks and crackers on thermal explosion, critical ambient temperature and ignition time. It is proposed that heat transfer coefficient is power function of temperature, mathematical model to describe thermal explosion, steady-state and unsteady-state of finite cylindrical fireworks and crackers with complex shell structures are established. Models have been based on two-dimensional steady-state thermal explosion theory. The influence of variable heat transfer coefficient on thermal explosion critical ambient temperature and time to ignition are analyzed. When heat transfer coefficient is changing with temperature and in the condition of natural convection heat transfer, critical ambient temperature lessen, thermal explosion time to ignition shorten. If ambient temperature is close to critical ambient temperature, the influence of variable heat transfer coefficient on ignition time will be large. For firework with inner barrel, the critical ambient temperature of propellant is 463.88 K and ignition time is 4054.9 s. At ambient temperature 466 K, and with constant heat transfer coefficient critical temperatue is 0.26 K lower and time to ignition 450.8 s less smaller. The calculation results show that the influence of variable heat transfer coefficient on thermal explosion time to ignition is greater in this example. Therefore, the effect of variable heat transfer coefficient should be considered into thermal safety evaluation of fireworks to reduce potential safety hazard.
AB - Aim of this study was to investigate influence of heat transfer coefficient of fireworks and crackers on thermal explosion, critical ambient temperature and ignition time. It is proposed that heat transfer coefficient is power function of temperature, mathematical model to describe thermal explosion, steady-state and unsteady-state of finite cylindrical fireworks and crackers with complex shell structures are established. Models have been based on two-dimensional steady-state thermal explosion theory. The influence of variable heat transfer coefficient on thermal explosion critical ambient temperature and time to ignition are analyzed. When heat transfer coefficient is changing with temperature and in the condition of natural convection heat transfer, critical ambient temperature lessen, thermal explosion time to ignition shorten. If ambient temperature is close to critical ambient temperature, the influence of variable heat transfer coefficient on ignition time will be large. For firework with inner barrel, the critical ambient temperature of propellant is 463.88 K and ignition time is 4054.9 s. At ambient temperature 466 K, and with constant heat transfer coefficient critical temperatue is 0.26 K lower and time to ignition 450.8 s less smaller. The calculation results show that the influence of variable heat transfer coefficient on thermal explosion time to ignition is greater in this example. Therefore, the effect of variable heat transfer coefficient should be considered into thermal safety evaluation of fireworks to reduce potential safety hazard.
KW - Critical ambient temperature
KW - Cylindrical fireworks and crackers
KW - Thermal explosion time to ignition
KW - Variable heat transfer coefficient
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U2 - 10.2298/TSCI140815050G
DO - 10.2298/TSCI140815050G
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85068432914
SN - 0354-9836
VL - 20
SP - 1671
EP - 1679
JO - Thermal Science
JF - Thermal Science
IS - 5
ER -