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Experimental study of premixed methane/air gas suppression by sliding porous media with different elasticity coefficients

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Abstract Based on the self-designed sliding porous media system, the suppression effect of sliding porous devices with different elastic coefficients and different pore diameter on the propagation characteristics of premixed… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Based on the self-designed sliding porous media system, the suppression effect of sliding porous devices with different elastic coefficients and different pore diameter on the propagation characteristics of premixed methane/air explosions with φ = 1 was investigated. The results show that the sliding porous media has a significant inhibition effect on the explosion flame and overpressure, which can reduce the propagation speed and duration of the flame and the maximum value of the downstream overpressure. The advantage of sliding porous media is to increase the contact time and distance between the device and the flame and shock wave produced by explosion, so as to increase the explosion energy consumption and achieve the purpose of explosion suppression.

Keywords: premixed methane; sliding porous; porous media; methane air; suppression

Journal Title: International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
Year Published: 2021

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