Liu Y, Sun JH, Chen DL (2007) Flame propagation in hybrid mixture of coal dust and methane. Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries 20(4-6), 691-697. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlp.2007.04.029
Keywords:
coal dust, methane, flame propagation, dust explosions, iron particle cloud, pulverized fuel, explosions, explosibility, mechanisms, temperature, behavior, vessels, profile
Abstract: To investigate the flame propagation through hybrid mixture of coal dust and methane in a combustion chamber, a high-speed video camera with a microscopic lens and a Schlieren optical system were used to record the flame propagation process and to obtain the direct light emission photographs. Flame temperature was detected by a fine thermocouple. The suspended coal dust in the mixture of methane and air was ignited by an electric spark. The flame propagation speeds and maximum flame temperatures of the mixture were analyzed. The results show that the co-presence of coal dust and methane improves the flame propagation speed and maximum flame temperature notably, which become much higher than that of the single-coal dust flame. The flame front temperature varies with the coal dust concentration. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.