Experimental And Theoretical Study On The Inhibition Effect Of Co2/N(2 )Blends On The Ignition Behavior Of Carbonaceous Dust Clouds

PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION(2021)

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Gaseous inhibitors are used in many industries for the explosion prevention of combustible dusts, mitigating the potential hazard to humans, properties and environments. This work experimentally and theoretically studied the inerting effect of gaseous inhibitors on the ignition process of dust clouds in O-2/N-2/CO(2 )atmospheres, with an emphasis on the role of the CO2/N-2 ratio. 10 different combustible carbonaceous dusts were selected, including grain dust, biomass dust and coal dust. Experimental results showed that the inhibition effect of CO2/N-2 is closely related to the ignition mechanism of dust clouds. Specifically, a higher ratio of CO2/N-2 yields a stronger inhibition effect on the ignition process of dust samples with relatively low volatile matter contents predominated by heterogeneous ignition. In addition, two novel steady-state ignition mechanism models were developed to interpret the experimental observations. Maxwell-Stefan equations were used to describe the diffusivity in the ternary O-2/N-2/CO2 gas mixtures. The analytical results were in good agreement with the experimental data of the minimum ignition temperature of dust cloud (MITC) in oxygen-lean atmospheres. The mechanism modelling can be used to estimate the critical ignition temperature of all carbonaceous dust clouds with a wide range of volatile matter content under different inert atmospheres, which will provide a reference for the explosion hazard assessment of dust posed by a hot surface in the process industries. (C) 2021 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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CO2/N-2 ratio, Inerting effect, Volatile matter content, MITC, Mechanism model
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