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Yin Y, Sun JH, Ding YB, Guo S, He XC (2009) Journal of Hazardous Materials 170(1), 340-344.
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Yin Y, Sun JH, Ding YB, Guo S, He XC (2009) Experimental study on flames propagating through zirconium particle clouds. Journal of Hazardous Materials 170(1), 340-344. [In English]

Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.04.098

Keywords:

Zirconium particle cloud; Propagation mechanism; Combustion process; lycopodium dust clouds; mechanisms; behavior

Abstract: To reveal the mechanisms of flame propagation through the hardly volatile metal dust clouds clearly, the flame propagating through zirconium particle clouds has been examined experimentally. A high-speed video camera was used to record the propagation process of the flame. Combustion zone temperature was detected by a fine thermocouple. Based on the experimental results, structure of flame and combustion courses of zirconium particles were analyzed, the combustion propagation in zirconium dust was investigated. and the velocity and temperature characteristics of the combustion zone were also elucidated. The combustion zone propagating through zirconium particle clouds consists of luminous particles. Particle concentration plays an important role in the combustion zone propagation process. With the increase of zirconium particle concentration, the maximum temperature of the combustion zone increases at the lower concentration, takes a maximum value, and then decreases at the higher concentration. It is also found that the propagation velocity of the combustion zone has a linear relationship with its maximum temperature. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

 
 
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Yin Y, Sun JH, Ding YB, Guo S, He XC (2009) Journal of Hazardous Materials 170(1), 340-344.
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