High-speed visualization of flame propagation in explosions

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G. K. Hargrave
T. C. Williams
S. Jarvis
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[1] Loughborough University,Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
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high-speed; laser-sheet; imaging; combustion; explosions;
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Flow visualization data is presented to describe the structure of flames propagating in methane-air explosions in semi-confined enclosures. The role of turbulence is well established as a mechanism for increasing burning velocity by fragmenting the flame front and increasing the surface area of flames propagating in explosions. This area increase enhances the burning rate and increases the resultant explosion overpressure. In real situations, such as those found in complex process plant areas offshore, the acceleration of a flame front results from a complex interaction between the moving flame front and the local blockage caused by presence of equipment. It is clear that any localised increase in flame burn rate and overpressure would have important implications for any adjacent plant and equipment and may lead to an escalation process internal to the overall event. To obtain the information required to quantify the role of obstacles, it is necessary to apply a range of sophisticated laser-based, optical diagnostic techniques. This paper describes the application of high-speed, laser-sheet flow visualization and digital imaging to record the temporal development of the flame structure in explosions. Data is presented to describe the interaction of the propagating flame with a range of obstacles for both homogeneous and stratified mixtures. The presented image sequences show the importance of turbulent flow structures in the wake of obstacles for controlling the mixing of a stratified concentration field and the subsequent flame propagation through the wake. The data quantifies the flame speed, shape and area for a range of obstacle shapes.
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页码:357 / 364
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