AbstractTo assess the flame retardant and explosion suppression performances of fire resistant diesel fuel, static experiments with ordinary diesel fuel (Diesel fuel 1, D1 for short) and fire resistant diesel fuel (Diesel fuel 2, D2 for short) detonated by explosives were performed in this study. The explosion process and surface temperature of the fireballs were recorded using a high-speed camera and an infrared thermal imager. Meanwhile, the overpressures of the explosion shock waves of the two diesels were also recorded using pressure sensors embedded in the ground. The experimental results show that the diesel fuels are dispersed and ignited to produce explosion fireball when explosive is detonated in fuel tank. At the same time, part o...
The use of hydrogenated fuels shows considerable promise for applications in gas turbines and intern...
Environmental, financial and legal reasons demand the development of cleaner diesel engines. Atomiza...
The explosive atmosphere may be caused by flammable gases / vapours or combustible dust. If the amou...
AbstractTo assess the flame retardant and explosion suppression performances of fire resistant diese...
AbstractThis paper addresses the basic concept of fire and explosion suppression technologies for li...
AbstractEmulsified fuel remains a potential solution to meet the increasingly stringent emission reg...
AbstractJet fuel is a kind of hazardous chemical and it can easily result in combustion or explosion...
Nowadays, aircraft fuel tanks are protected by measures such as inerting, fire and explosion suppres...
The fire load is an integral part of the fire hazard definition. Reducing this load is one of direct...
In this paper, important features of Fuel Air Explosives studies on different performance parameters...
Light scattering measurements and high speed photography, with the purpose of discovering droplet pe...
In this paper, three kinds of explosion-suppression materials including aluminum alloy, polyurethane...
Innovative sensor based measurement techniques like needle lift sensor, photo (optical) sensor and p...
Diesel fuel in motion when is transporting by pipes when is mixing, pumping, filtering, agitating or...
The article presents the results of an experimental study of the dispersion of superheated water thr...
The use of hydrogenated fuels shows considerable promise for applications in gas turbines and intern...
Environmental, financial and legal reasons demand the development of cleaner diesel engines. Atomiza...
The explosive atmosphere may be caused by flammable gases / vapours or combustible dust. If the amou...
AbstractTo assess the flame retardant and explosion suppression performances of fire resistant diese...
AbstractThis paper addresses the basic concept of fire and explosion suppression technologies for li...
AbstractEmulsified fuel remains a potential solution to meet the increasingly stringent emission reg...
AbstractJet fuel is a kind of hazardous chemical and it can easily result in combustion or explosion...
Nowadays, aircraft fuel tanks are protected by measures such as inerting, fire and explosion suppres...
The fire load is an integral part of the fire hazard definition. Reducing this load is one of direct...
In this paper, important features of Fuel Air Explosives studies on different performance parameters...
Light scattering measurements and high speed photography, with the purpose of discovering droplet pe...
In this paper, three kinds of explosion-suppression materials including aluminum alloy, polyurethane...
Innovative sensor based measurement techniques like needle lift sensor, photo (optical) sensor and p...
Diesel fuel in motion when is transporting by pipes when is mixing, pumping, filtering, agitating or...
The article presents the results of an experimental study of the dispersion of superheated water thr...
The use of hydrogenated fuels shows considerable promise for applications in gas turbines and intern...
Environmental, financial and legal reasons demand the development of cleaner diesel engines. Atomiza...
The explosive atmosphere may be caused by flammable gases / vapours or combustible dust. If the amou...