CFD MODELLING OF DUST EXPLOSIONS: RAPID COMBUSTION IN A 20 L APPARATUS

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作者
Bind, Vimlesh Kumar [1 ,2 ]
Roy, Shantanu [1 ]
Rajagopal, Chitra [2 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Chem Engn, New Delhi 110016, India
[2] Def Res & Dev Org, Ctr Fire Explos & Environm Safety, Delhi 110054, India
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dust explosion; CFD modelling; CFD of dust explosions; Al dust explosion; INTER-COMPARISON EXERCISE; CAPABILITIES; HYDROGEN; DESC;
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10.1002/cjce.20419
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
Dust explosions are combustion of fine dust particles in a rapid reaction regime. They are of relatively common occurrence in industries which have unit operations like grinding, pneumatic conveying, drying, and fine particle collection: generally those units which handle fine particles or "dust" in an oxygen-rich environment. At present, mitigation and prevention of dust explosion accidents is largely based on operator experience and safety inspection heuristics: knowledge that often cannot be documented or put into scientifically developed safety rules. Part reason for this state of affairs is our lack of fundamental understanding on how a dust explosion progresses after ignition of the dust cloud. In this contribution, with a view towards improving our understanding of dust explosions, we propose a multi-scale modelling approach for modelling dust explosion phenomena in a standard 20 L Siwek Apparatus. The modelling approach is based on computational fluid dynamics methods treating Aluminum dust cloud as a quasi-homogeneous phase.
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页码:663 / 670
页数:8
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