Gas explosion in a room with a window and passage to an adjacent room

Some publications describe an effect, produced during a physical model experiment, when an adjacent gas-free room influences the gas explosion pressure in a room with a window. The explosion pressure in this case significantly exceeds (2.5 times) the explosion pressure in a room without an adjacent...

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Main Authors: Polandov Yuri, Korolchenko Aleksandr, Dobrikov Sergey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20168604031
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spelling doaj-06953d9062394771aee8aeeb487600272021-02-02T01:01:49ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2016-01-01860403110.1051/matecconf/20168604031matecconf_ipicse2016_04031Gas explosion in a room with a window and passage to an adjacent roomPolandov Yuri0Korolchenko Aleksandr1Dobrikov Sergey2Moscow State University of Civil EngineeringMoscow State University of Civil EngineeringOrel State UniversitySome publications describe an effect, produced during a physical model experiment, when an adjacent gas-free room influences the gas explosion pressure in a room with a window. The explosion pressure in this case significantly exceeds (2.5 times) the explosion pressure in a room without an adjacent room. This result has been confirmed by our studies. Based on other available information about the influence of the ignition point location on the explosion pressure in one room, it was suggested that this could be true for an explosion in two rooms. In our studies we used a test unit with two connected chambers, each having a volume of 1.125 m3. It turned out that this influence of the adjacent volume was not so unambiguous as it was described in those publications. It was found out that the maximum effect of explosion pressure amplification by the adjacent room is achieved, when the igniter is located in the chamber filled with a gas-air mixture in the area between the center of the chamber and the window (maximum amplification by more than 3 times). This effect is lower directly by the window (1.8 times) and is practically absent in case of ignition within the area near the passage connecting the chamber with the adjacent room. This suggests that the effect discovered earlier is a special case of the general dependence of the gas explosion pressure in two chambers on the igniter location.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20168604031
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author Polandov Yuri
Korolchenko Aleksandr
Dobrikov Sergey
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Dobrikov Sergey
Gas explosion in a room with a window and passage to an adjacent room
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Korolchenko Aleksandr
Dobrikov Sergey
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title Gas explosion in a room with a window and passage to an adjacent room
title_short Gas explosion in a room with a window and passage to an adjacent room
title_full Gas explosion in a room with a window and passage to an adjacent room
title_fullStr Gas explosion in a room with a window and passage to an adjacent room
title_full_unstemmed Gas explosion in a room with a window and passage to an adjacent room
title_sort gas explosion in a room with a window and passage to an adjacent room
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Some publications describe an effect, produced during a physical model experiment, when an adjacent gas-free room influences the gas explosion pressure in a room with a window. The explosion pressure in this case significantly exceeds (2.5 times) the explosion pressure in a room without an adjacent room. This result has been confirmed by our studies. Based on other available information about the influence of the ignition point location on the explosion pressure in one room, it was suggested that this could be true for an explosion in two rooms. In our studies we used a test unit with two connected chambers, each having a volume of 1.125 m3. It turned out that this influence of the adjacent volume was not so unambiguous as it was described in those publications. It was found out that the maximum effect of explosion pressure amplification by the adjacent room is achieved, when the igniter is located in the chamber filled with a gas-air mixture in the area between the center of the chamber and the window (maximum amplification by more than 3 times). This effect is lower directly by the window (1.8 times) and is practically absent in case of ignition within the area near the passage connecting the chamber with the adjacent room. This suggests that the effect discovered earlier is a special case of the general dependence of the gas explosion pressure in two chambers on the igniter location.
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