2021
DOI: 10.3390/fire4010009
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Dynamics of Explosions in Cylindrical Vented Enclosures: Validation of a Computational Model by Experiments

Abstract: Recent explosions with devastating consequences have re-emphasized the relevance of fire safety and explosion research. From earlier works, the severity of the explosion has been said to depend on various factors such as the ignition location, type of a combustible mixture, enclosure configuration, and equivalence ratio. Explosion venting has been proposed as a safety measure in curbing explosion impact, and the design of safety vent requires a deep understanding of the explosion phenomenon. To address this, t… Show more

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“…Note that the trend in deposition energy between cylinder diameters follows the same general inclination as the impulse of modeled cylindrically contained explosions. [1,4,29,30] The time-to-leak from the imaging (a still depicting a pressure leak is inset into Fig. 2) is used as an approximation of the mixing time that the particles and explosive gases have within the local environment before mass loss causes pressure and energy to escape the system.…”
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“…Note that the trend in deposition energy between cylinder diameters follows the same general inclination as the impulse of modeled cylindrically contained explosions. [1,4,29,30] The time-to-leak from the imaging (a still depicting a pressure leak is inset into Fig. 2) is used as an approximation of the mixing time that the particles and explosive gases have within the local environment before mass loss causes pressure and energy to escape the system.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cylindrical enclosures are ubiquitous in human industrial design. As such, understanding the distribution of mass as it pertains to cylindrically contained explosions is needed for such broad topics as application safety determination Ogunfuye et al, [1] mass migration in underground/contained channels, [2,3] forensic analysis, [4,5] and analysis of debris fields. [6] Explosions contained in cylindrical enclosures have many applications such as food processing, rocket design, resilient armor, geologic and atmospheric migration, and industrial safety in areas such as grain elevators, oil rigs, and mining.…”
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“…In this sense, numerical simulations are a powerful tool and allow practitioners and researchers to analyze a wider range of possible initial scenarios. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes have already been successfully applied to dust explosions, including aspects like the turbulent concentration field [28,29], the dust lifting phenomenon [3], interconnected vessels [30,31], the investigation of real accidents [32], and the protection of industrial equipment against dust explosions [11,[33][34][35]; other types of explosions have also been studied by means of CFD simulations [36,37].…”
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confidence: 99%