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Chemical kinetic characteristics of methane/air mixture explosion and its affecting factors

Authors :
Jingwei Wang
Baisheng Nie
Longlong Yang
Boqing Ge
Li Xiangchun
Source :
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries. 49:675-682
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Gas explosion in coal mines caused a large number of deaths, injuries and property losses. Gas explosion still happens occasionally in recent years. It is known that most people died from CO poisoning in gas explosion. But the details of toxic gases produced and their impacts on people need further investigation. In order to study the products and species in gas explosion, an analysis of chemical kinetic characteristics was conducted using CHEMKIN III with detailed mechanism (GRI-Mech3.0) package. A closed homogeneous 0-D reactor was adopted to investigate the kinetic behavior of gas explosion. The initial conditions were set, similar to those in the real tunnel environment. The profiles of four reactants, toxic gases and free radicals were obtained. The threshold values of people exposed to different poisonous gases were analyzed to study their impacts on people. Sensitivity analysis of key elementary reaction to free radical was performed to find possible reactions which can suppress gas explosion. The results show that the ignition delay time is the longest at fuel-rich condition. The O 2 concentration decreases from 19% to 2% at stoichiometric ratio, which could not support normal respiration after explosion. It is found that the concentration of CO ranks the highest among the four toxic gases. Toxicity analysis indicates that those exposed to such condition will soon die of asphyxia. This is consistent with the accident investigation findings that the majority of fatalities result from inhalation of CO. The concentration of CO at fuel-rich condition is higher than that at fuel-lean condition. The relationship between the final free radical concentration and initial CH 4 concentration exhibits a reverse U shape. Sensitivity analysis reveals that free radicals are mostly sensitive to the intermediate reaction R156 (forward direction) and R158 (reverse direction). It provides a possible direction to research the corresponding chemicals for gas explosion suppression. This work would provide theoretical support for gas explosion suppression technology and decision-making of personal protection in rescuing trapped coal miners. It is of great importance for developing suppression chemicals of gas explosion.

Details

ISSN :
09504230
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........89893a34add6b81d32da2a1ce00c3382
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jlp.2017.02.021