Effects of Fine Water Mist on a Confined Blast

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作者
Ramagopal Ananth
Heather D. Willauer
John P. Farley
Frederick W. Williams
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[1] Naval Research Laboratory,Division of Chemistry
来源
Fire Technology | 2012年 / 48卷
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Blast; Blast mitigation; Suppression; Water mist;
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A computational, multi-phase, model has been developed to study the interactions between water droplets and radial expansion of a gas cloud in a spherical chamber. Initial conditions for the gas cloud are specified based on chemical equilibrium calculations for the detonation of a high explosive (RDX). Mono-dispersed water droplets are injected at uniform concentration into the chamber prior to the expansion. A Lagrangian model is used to track the breakup of the parent drops near the shock front to form child drops, which are extremely small. The Navier–Stokes solutions show that the child droplets accumulate near the shock front and evaporate at 100 times higher rate than the parent droplets. Latent heat absorption is the dominant mechanism followed by the sensible heat absorption by the water vapor (and droplets), and momentum absorption from the high velocity gases by the child droplets. The simulations also show that the water vapor formed by the evaporation increases the gas density at the shock front. The increased density and reduced gas temperature (cooling) have opposite effects on the pressure at the shock front. This leads to only a modest suppression in the pressure. At realistic droplet concentrations (0.08 kg droplets/m3 of air), the water mist is shown to evaporate completely in a short time (2.42 ms) prior to shock reflection at the chamber wall mainly due to the breakup at the shock front. High concentrations of mist may be desirable, but are difficult to achieve in practice at the total flooding conditions.
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页码:641 / 675
页数:34
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