In most vented explosions the peak overpressure is controlled by turbulent flame propagation external to the vent. This has been known for many years, but a method to predict the overpressure from the external flame speed has not been developed. Current vent modelling is based on the assumption that the unburned gas flow through the vent controls the overpressure and does not address the issue of the external explosion. This work shows that the external flame speeds in a small vented explosion test facility can be predicted from Taylors’s acoustic theory (1946). Vented explosion data is presented for vent coefficients from 3 – 22 for the most reactive mixtures of methane, propane and ethylene in terms of the overpressure and the external fl...
The report is an introduction to vented gas explosions for nonspecialists, particularly designers of...
The understanding of the explosion phenomenon is essential for an effective and safe engineering pra...
Explosion venting is a method commonly used to prevent or minimize damage to an enclosure caused by ...
European and USA design standards for gas explosion venting are quite different in their predictions...
It is normal practice to use centrally positioned vents or single vents in most experimental work an...
Explosion venting technology is widely accepted as the effective constructional protection measures ...
AbstractThe effects of a gas explosion in enclosures like vessels can be limited e.g. by gas explosi...
With the publication of NFPA 68 (2013); a major change is in progress in venting area calculation me...
This paper presents new correlations developed through numerical simulations to estimate peak overpr...
Accidental gas explosions are a significant concern in process industries. In an explosion event, th...
Current explosion vent design correlations and guidance are based on an experimental data base of ce...
A study of vented explosions in a length over diameter (L/D) of 2 in cylindrical vessel connecting w...
The overpressure generated in a 10 L cylindrical vented vessel with an L/D of 2.8 was investigated, ...
The overpressure generated in a 10L cylindrical vented vessel with an L/D of 2.8 was investigated, w...
International audienceThe results of a large test series on vented gas explosions are herein reporte...
The report is an introduction to vented gas explosions for nonspecialists, particularly designers of...
The understanding of the explosion phenomenon is essential for an effective and safe engineering pra...
Explosion venting is a method commonly used to prevent or minimize damage to an enclosure caused by ...
European and USA design standards for gas explosion venting are quite different in their predictions...
It is normal practice to use centrally positioned vents or single vents in most experimental work an...
Explosion venting technology is widely accepted as the effective constructional protection measures ...
AbstractThe effects of a gas explosion in enclosures like vessels can be limited e.g. by gas explosi...
With the publication of NFPA 68 (2013); a major change is in progress in venting area calculation me...
This paper presents new correlations developed through numerical simulations to estimate peak overpr...
Accidental gas explosions are a significant concern in process industries. In an explosion event, th...
Current explosion vent design correlations and guidance are based on an experimental data base of ce...
A study of vented explosions in a length over diameter (L/D) of 2 in cylindrical vessel connecting w...
The overpressure generated in a 10 L cylindrical vented vessel with an L/D of 2.8 was investigated, ...
The overpressure generated in a 10L cylindrical vented vessel with an L/D of 2.8 was investigated, w...
International audienceThe results of a large test series on vented gas explosions are herein reporte...
The report is an introduction to vented gas explosions for nonspecialists, particularly designers of...
The understanding of the explosion phenomenon is essential for an effective and safe engineering pra...
Explosion venting is a method commonly used to prevent or minimize damage to an enclosure caused by ...