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Cogent Engineering
Numerical simulation of detonation wave propagation and quenching process in in-line crimped-ribbon flame arrester
ShaoChen Sun1  MingShu Bi1  DaChao Sun2  Yu Feng2  Yuan Shu3  HaiTao Long3 
[1] Dalian University of Technology;Shenyang Institute of Special Equipment Inspection and Research;Xuzhou Bafang Safety Device Co., Ltd;
关键词: numerical simulation;    detonation wave;    crimped-ribbon flame arrester;    quenching length;    porosity;    element thickness;   
DOI  :  10.1080/23311916.2018.1469377
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

A new numerical model for simulating the propagation and quenching of a detonation wave in in-line flame arrester was developed by using FORTRAN language. Accordingly, this study analysed the initiating process, quenching rule of a detonation wave in an arrester element and effect of arrester structural parameters on the propagation process of a detonation wave. Results showed that the quenching length of detonation wave increases with porosity, and the two parameters present a quadratic function relationship. Quenching length minimally varied with the increase in arrester thickness. The detonation wave collided with the element wall whilst porosity decreased when detonation wave propagated in the arrester element. Consequently, a pressure peak drop of the detonation wave was observed. As arrester thickness increased, the pressure peak of the detonation wave in the arrester element and the value of temperature on the position where the transmitted shock wave lies decreased, thereby cause a strong inhibition to the detonation wave. Simulation result showed that detonation pressure decreased progressively as porosity increased, and the two parameters exhibited a quadratic function relationship. By contrast, detonation pressure increased progressively as arrester thickness grew, and the two parameters presented a quadratic function relationship.

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