Sun JH, Ritsu D, Toshisuke H (2006) Velocity and number density profiles of particles across upward and downward flame propagating through iron particle clouds. Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries 19(2-3), 135-141. [In English]
Web link:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlp.2005.05.017
Keywords:
iron particle, behavior of particles, velocity profile, number density, profile, upward and downward propagation flame, dust explosions, combustion, mechanisms, behavior,
Abstract: Behaviors of particles across upward and downward flame propagating through iron particle clouds have been recorded on photomicrographs by using a high-speed video camera with a microscopic optical system. The velocity profiles of iron particles across flames were measured by using the high-speed photomicrographs, and the number density profiles of iron particles near the flames were calculated by using the velocity profiles. It is shown that the number density of iron particles changes in the range of x smaller than 11.0 mm, where x is the distance from the leading edge of the combustion zone. The number density increases with the decrease of x in the range 0 <, x <, 11.0 mm, reaches a maximum at leading edge of the combustion zone, and then decreases. For upward propagating flame, the maximum value of the number density is about 3.5 times larger than that at the region far ahead of the flame (x >, 10.0 mm), however. for downward propagating flame, it is only 2.3 times larger than that at the region far ahead of the flame. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.