Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition) ›› 2004, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (12): 1390-1397.

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TURBULENCE, VORTEX AND EXTERNAL EXPLOSION INDUCED BY VENTING

JIANG Xiao-hai, FAN Bao-chun, YE Jin-fang   

  1. College of Dynamics, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, P. R. China
  • Received:2003-01-13 Revised:2004-06-29 Online:2004-12-18 Published:2004-12-18
  • Supported by:

    the National Key Basic Research Special Foundation of China (2001 CB409600);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (19832030)

Abstract: The process of explosion venting to air in a cylindrical vent vessel connected to a duct, filling with a stoichiometric methane-oxygen gas mixture, was simulated numerically by using a colocated grid SIMPLE scheme based on k-epsilon turbulent model and Eddy-dissipation combustion model. The characteristics of the combustible cloud, flame and pressure distribution in the external flow field during venting were analyzed in terms of the predicted results.The results show that the external explosion is generated due to violent turbulent combustion in the high pressure region within the external combustible cloud ignited by a jet flame. And the turbulence and vortex in the external flow field were also discussed in detail. After the jet flame penetrating into the external combustible cloud, the turbulent intensity is greater in the regions with greater average kinetic energy gradient, rather than in the flame front:and the vortex in the external flow field is generated primarily due to the baroclinic effect, which is greater in the regions where the pressure and density gradients are nearly perpendicular.

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