Experimental Study of the Violence Intensity Parameters of the Explosion of Micron-sized Zinc Powder
Author(s) -
Yu Shu,
Zijun Li
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
central european journal of energetic materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.512
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 2353-1843
pISSN - 1733-7178
DOI - 10.22211/cejem/115291
Subject(s) - zinc , intensity (physics) , materials science , composite material , forensic engineering , metallurgy , optics , physics , engineering
The focus of this study was the explosion hazard of micron-sized zinc powder in a small space and low energy environment in the actual using of ventilation pipes of zinc powder processing plants. In the experimental study, the dust explosion parameters in the device (20 L sphere) under special conditions was used, and zinc powder with a median diameter of 3.80 μm was the research material. The experimental conditions were at a temperature 296.15~299.15 K, and a humidity 45~55%. The dust explosion violence parameter of the micronsized zinc powder was measured. The experimental results showed that when the energy of the igniter was 10 J and the explosion violence parameters of micronsized zinc powder dust were largest, the ignition delay time was 162~165 ms, the pressure for powder injection was 1.19~1.21 MPa, and the dust concentration was 1750~1820 g/m3. The experimental data were processed by the fitting method, and the degree of influence of three factors on the explosion intensity parameter of micron-sized zinc powder was as follows: dust concentration, ignition delay time, pressure for powder injection. These results are valuable in the design of explosion hazard assessment and anti-explosion measures in zinc powder production.
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