The effect of initial pressure on the explosion behaviour of a stoichiometric CH4/O2/N2/CO2 mixture under oxy-combustion conditions was studied. The increase of initial pressure was demonstrated to significantly affect the explosion features. In particular, as the initial pressure increases, a transition was found from a deflagration mode to an explosion mode dominated by the severe combustion-induced Rapid Phase Transition (c-RPT) phenomenon. In particular, when increasing the initial pressure from 1 bar to 3 bar, the peak pressure was found to increase from 12.5 bar to 200 bar.

ON THE EFFECT OF INITIAL PRESSURE ON THE c-RPT PHENOMENON OF CH4/O2/N2/CO2 MIXTURES

A Basco;F Cammarota;A Di Benedetto;V Di Sarli;E Salzano;G Russo
2013

Abstract

The effect of initial pressure on the explosion behaviour of a stoichiometric CH4/O2/N2/CO2 mixture under oxy-combustion conditions was studied. The increase of initial pressure was demonstrated to significantly affect the explosion features. In particular, as the initial pressure increases, a transition was found from a deflagration mode to an explosion mode dominated by the severe combustion-induced Rapid Phase Transition (c-RPT) phenomenon. In particular, when increasing the initial pressure from 1 bar to 3 bar, the peak pressure was found to increase from 12.5 bar to 200 bar.
2013
Inglese
XXXVI Meeting of the Italian Section of The Combustion Institute
2013
Procida Napoli Italia
Gas explosion
Methane
Burning velocity
Combustion Rapid Phase Transition
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Basco, A; Cammarota, F; Di Benedetto, Almerinda; DI SARLI, Valeria; Salzano, E; Russo, G
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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