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Investigation of propane/air explosion-venting characteristics: influence of venting parameters, prediction model establishment and hazardous condition analysis

  • Jizhe Wang
  • , Qianran Hu
  • , Huijie Yang
  • , Xiaojie Wang
  • , Xinming Qian
  • , Mengqi Yuan*
  • , Pengliang Li*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beijing Institute of Technology
  • Beijing Emergency Management Bureau

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Abstract

Explosion-venting, as an effective measure for controlling explosion hazards, plays a significant role in mitigating the consequences of gas explosion in industrial and civil buildings. To systematically investigate the effects of venting characteristic parameters on the hazardous characteristics of premixed propane/air mixture explosion, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model with a vented volume of 63.48 m3 was constructed. The parametric study, model prediction, and hazard analysis were conducted to examine the influence of the opening pressure (P0), the vent weight (W0) and the vent area (A0) on the explosion reaction time (Rt), the peak overpressure (Pc) and the peak temperature (Tc). The results indicated that as P0 and W0 increased, Rt showed a gradual decreasing trend (tmin = 0.463 s), while Pc and Tc exhibited an opposite increasing trend (Pmax = 23.9 kPa, Tmax = 2305 K). Meanwhile, with the increase of A0, Rt, Pc and Tc initially decreased and then slowly increased. The minimum explosion parameters were achieved when A0 = 4.00 m2 (tmin = 0.455 s, Pmin = 7.32 kPa, Tmin = 2263 K). Besides, the response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to determine the influence degree of different factors on Rt, Pc and Tc as A0 > P0 > W0. Multi-factor prediction models for Rt, Pc and Tc were established and validated. The study also identified that the positive feedback effect between indoor and outdoor overpressure, but the negative feedback effect between indoor and outdoor flame temperature.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105790
JournalJournal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries
Volume99
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2026
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Explosion parameters
  • Explosion-venting characteristics
  • Modelling
  • Prediction model
  • Propane/air explosion
  • Response surface methodology

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