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Explosion suppression of porous materials in a pipe-connected spherical vessel

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlp.2020.104106

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Porous material; CH4/Air mixture; Explosion suppression; Explosion intensity; Anti-sintering

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  1. National project funding for Key RD programs [2018YFC0808500]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51376088]
  3. Key National Natural Science Foundation of China [51834007]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Ningbo [2019A610165]

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To study the suppression of different porous materials on the explosion of combustible gas, some experiments were implemented. The porous materials were categorized into three kinds, including six subcategories, and the explosion suppression characteristics of the thin iron hoop, one-layer porous materials, two-layer composite porous materials, and three-layer composite porous materials were studied and analyzed. The results show that a rarefaction wave appears in the spherical vessel during the rapid development stage of combustion explosion. Further, the thin iron hoop could enhance the gas explosion intensity. And the explosion intensity suppression effect of the porous materials is obvious, the best effects of one-layer, two-layer and three-layer porous materials are from Fe-Ni 10 mm/40 PPI, Fe-Ni 10 mm/90 PPI Al2O3 10 mm/30 PPI, and Al2O3 10 mm/50 PPI Fe-Ni 10 mm/40 PPI SiC 20 mm/20 PPI, respectively. According to the surface morphology of the porous materials, the anti-sintering ability of the three categories of porous materials follows the order of Al2O3 > SiC > Fe-Ni. Besides, the thickness and pore size of the combined porous material was changed, which has a great influence on the explosion pressure and the explosion intensity.

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