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An experimental study was conducted to research the mechanism of spontaneous ignition induced by high-pressure hydrogen release through tubes with a diameter of 10 mm and varying lengths from 0.3 to 3 m. The pressure and light signals inside the tube were collected. The propagation of shock wave inside and outside the tube was also systematically investigated. The development process of the jet flame in the atmosphere was completely recorded, and the multiple Mach disks at the tube exit were observed by using a high-speed camera. The results show that the minimum release pressure, at which the jet flame is formed, is found to be 3.87 MPa with the tube length of 1.7 m. When the tube length was longer than 1.7 m, the critical pressure for forming jet flame increased rapidly. The velocity attenuation of the shock wave is mainly affected by the burst pressure but not sensitive to the tube length, and the flame propagates in the tube at a slower velocity than the shock wave. The compression of the hydrogen-air mixture by the Mach disk causes it to burn more violently after passing through the Mach disk. It is confirmed that the flame at the tube exit is lifted in the atmosphere, then a jet flame initiates behind the second Mach disk.  相似文献   

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Spontaneous ignition processes due to high pressure hydrogen releases into air are known phenomena. The sudden expansion of pressurized hydrogen into a pipe, filled with ambient air, can lead to a spontaneous ignition with a jet fire. This paper presents results of an experimental investigation of the visible flame propagation and pressure measurements in 4 mm extension tubes of up to 1 m length attached to a bulk vessel by a rupture disc. Transparent glass tubes for visual observation and shock wave pressure sensors are used in this study. The effect of the extension tube length on the development of a stable jet fire after a spontaneous ignition is discussed.  相似文献   

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Experiments on shock waves propagation, spontaneous ignition, and flame development during high-pressure hydrogen release through tubes with symmetrical obstacles (O1-1) and asymmetrical obstacles (O1-2) are conducted. The obstacle's side is triangular with a length of 4 mm, a height of 3.6 mm, and its width is 15 mm. In the experiments, a reflected shock wave generates and propagates both upstream and downstream when the leading shock wave encounters the obstacle. At the same burst pressure, the reflected shock wave intensity in tube O1-1 is significantly greater than that in tube O1-2. Moreover, the presence of obstacles in the tube can induce spontaneous ignition. The minimum burst pressures for spontaneous ignition for tubes O1-1 and O1-2 are 2.84 MPa and 3.28 MPa respectively, lower than that for the smooth tube. Furthermore, both the initial ignition position and ignition time are greatly advanced in obstruction tubes, mainly affected by obstacle positions and burst pressures. Finally, the flame separation process near the obstacle is observed. After passing the obstacle, the flames grow rapidly in radial and axial directions on the tube sidewalls. And at the same burst pressure, the flame convergence time in tube O1-2 is usually longer than that in tube O1-1.  相似文献   

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This paper investigates the effects of hydrogen additions on spontaneous ignition of high-pressure hydrogen released into hydrogen-air mixture. Hydrogen and air are premixed with different volume concentrations (0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% H2) in the tube before high-pressure hydrogen is suddenly released. Pressure transducers are employed to detect the shock waves, estimate the mean shock wave speed and record the shock wave overpressure. Light sensors are used to determine the occurrence of high-pressure hydrogen spontaneous ignition in the tube. A high-speed camera is used to capture the flame propagation behavior outside the tube. It is found that only 5% hydrogen addition could decrease the minimum storage pressure required for spontaneous ignition from 4.37 MPa to 2.78 MPa significantly. When 10% or 15% hydrogen is added to the air, the minimum storage pressure decreases to 2.81 MPa and 1.85 MPa, respectively. When hydrogen addition increases to 20%, the spontaneous ignition even takes place at burst pressure as low as 1.79 MPa inside the straight tube.  相似文献   

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A high-pressure hydrogen jet released into the air has the possibility of igniting in a tube without any ignition source. The mechanism of this phenomenon, called spontaneous ignition, is considered to be that hydrogen diffuses into the hot air caused by the shock wave from diaphragm rupture and the hydrogen-oxidizer mixed region is formed enough to start chemical reaction. Recently, flow visualization studies on the spontaneous ignition process have been conducted to understand its detailed mechanism, but such ignition has not yet been well clarified. In this study, the spontaneous ignition phenomenon was observed in a rectangular tube. The results confirm the presence of a flame at the wall of the tube when the shock wave pressure reaches 1.2–1.5 MPa in more than 9 MPa burst pressure and that ignition occurs near the wall, followed by multiple ignitions as the shock wave propagates, with the ignitions eventually combining to form a flame.  相似文献   

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Spontaneous ignition induced by high-pressure hydrogen release is one of the huge potential risks in the promotion of hydrogen energy. However, the understanding of the microscopic dynamic characteristics of spontaneous ignition, such as ignition initiation and flame development, remains unresolved. In this paper, the spontaneous ignition caused by high-pressure hydrogen release through a tube is investigated by two-dimensional numerical simulation at burst pressure ranging from 2.67 to 15 MPa. Especially, the thermal and species characteristics in hydrogen shock-induced ignition under different strengths of shock wave are discussed carefully. The results show that the stronger shock wave caused by higher burst pressure leads to larger heating area and higher heating temperature inside the tube, increasing the possibility of spontaneous ignition. The shortening effect of initial ignition time and initial ignition distance will decrease with the increase of the burst pressure. Ignition will be initiated when the temperature is raised to about 1350–1400 K under the heating effect of shock waves. It is also found that the ignition occurs under the lean-fuel condition firstly on the upper and lower walls of the tube. The flame branch after spontaneous ignition is observed in the mixing layer. Two ignition kernels show different characteristics during the process of combustion and flow. The evolution of HRR and mass fraction of key species (OH, H, HO2) are also compared to identify the flame front. The mass fraction of H has the better trend with HRR. It is suggested that H radical is a more reasonable choice as the indicator of the flame front.  相似文献   

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A series of experiments were conducted to study the pressure and combustion characteristics of the high-pressure hydrogen during the occurrence of spontaneous ignition and the conversion from spontaneous ignition to a jet fire and explosion. Different initial conditions including release pressure (4–10 MPa), tube diameter (10/15 mm), and tube length (0.3/0.7/1.2/1.7/2.2/3 m) were tested. The variation of the pressure and flame signal inside and outside of the tube and the development of the jet flame were recorded. The experimental results revealed that the minimum ignition pressure required for self-ignition of hydrogen at different tube diameters decreased first and then increased with the extension of tubes. The minimum ignition pressure for tubes diameters of 10 mm and 15 mm is no more than 4 MPa and the length of the tubes is L = 1.7 m. The minimum release pressure required for spontaneous ignition of a tube D = 15 mm is always lower than that of a tube D = 10 mm at the same tube length. When the spontaneous ignition occurred, it did not absolutely trigger the jet fire. The transition from spontaneous ignition to a jet fire must go through the specific stages.  相似文献   

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This paper first studied the mitigation of the hydrogen/air mixture detonation wave by tuning the tube inner wall with the absorbing material of polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-based carbon fibre felt. The experimental tests were performed in a single-trial circular cross-section tube filled with premixed hydrogen and air detonative mixture. The pressure values and flame front propagation were measured by means of pressure transducers and photodiodes respectively. The attenuation regimes of detonation wave in walled tubes with different thicknesses and layouts of absorption material were compared. The PAN-based carbon fibre felt makes a significant attenuation on the detonation propagation. The decoupling of leading shock wave and flame front can be observed under the effect of this absorbing layer. The ultimate strength close to the tube end and propagation velocity of the combustion wave decrease with the increase of felt thickness. When the interval layout felt is adopted, the spacing distance has almost no impact on the attenuation effectiveness. When the sectional layout is adopted, the effectiveness of detonation mitigation is however improved for a higher proportion of the absorbing material.  相似文献   

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To investigate the effects of varying right-angle corner locations inside the L-shaped tube on self-ignition induced by high-pressure hydrogen release, a series of experiments were carried out on L-shaped tubes with different right-angle corner locations and a straight tube was adopted for comparison. It is found that compared with the straight tube, the propagation of shock wave in the L-shaped tubes becomes more complicated due to the existence of reflected shock wave. The pressure profiles detected by pressure transducers before the right-angle corner will undergo secondary rapid rise. The varying right-angle corner locations inside the L-shaped tube have a significant influence on self-ignition of hydrogen. The closer the right-angle corner is to the burst disk, the lower the critical pressure that causes hydrogen self-ignition is. Three possible mechanisms of self-ignition inside the L-shaped tubes are discussed. Nevertheless, different right-angle corner locations have no obvious effects on development process of out-tube jet flame, only the velocity of flame tip and the length and width of jet flame have slight differences.  相似文献   

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Hydrogen is expected to be an alternative energy carrier in the future. High-pressure hydrogen storage option is considered as the best choice. However, spontaneous ignition tends to occur if hydrogen is suddenly released from a high-pressure tank into a tube. In order to improve the safety of hydrogen application, an experimental investigation on effects of CO2 additions (5%, 10% and 15% volume concentration) on the spontaneous ignition of high-pressure hydrogen during its sudden expansion inside the tube has been conducted. Pressure transducers are used to record the pressure variation and light sensors are employed to detect the possible spontaneous ignition. It is found that the shock wave overpressure and the mean shock wave speed are almost the same inside the tube for different CO2 additions under the close burst pressures. For cases with more CO2 additions, the ignition detected time is longer and the average speed of the flame, the maximum value of light signals and the detected duration time of spontaneous ignition are smaller. It is shown that minimum burst pressure required for spontaneous ignition increase 1.47 times for 15% CO2 additions. The minimum burst pressure required for spontaneous ignition increases from 4.37 MPa (0% CO2) up to 6.41 MPa (15% CO2). With the increasing of CO2 additions, it requires longer distance and longer time for hydrogen and oxygen to mix and thus longer ignition delay distance/time. The results showed that additions of CO2 to air have a good suppressing effect on hydrogen spontaneous ignition.  相似文献   

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The tendency of spontaneous ignition of high-pressure hydrogen during its sudden release into a tube is one of the main threats to the safe application of hydrogen energy. A series of investigations have shown that the tube structure is a key factor affecting the spontaneous ignition of high-pressure hydrogen. In this paper, a numerical study is conducted to reveal the mechanism of spontaneous ignition of high-pressure hydrogen inside the tube with local contraction. Large Eddy Simulation, Renormalization Group, Eddy Dissipation Concept, 37-step detailed hydrogen combustion mechanism and 10-step like opening process of burst disk are employed. Three cases with burst pressures of 3.10, 4.90, and 8.45 MPa are simulated to compare against the pervious experimental study. The spontaneous conditions and positions agree well with the experimental results. The numerical results indicate that shock wave reflection takes place at the upstream vertical wall of contraction part. The interacted-shock-affected region is generated at the tube center because of the subsequent shock wave interaction. The forward reflected shock wave couples with normal shock wave and increases the pressure of leading shock wave. The sudden contraction of tube blocks the propagation of hydrogen jet and decreases the speed from supersonic flow to subsonic flow. More flammable mixture is generated inside the contraction part, as a results, the length of the flame is increased. Two mechanisms are proposed finally.  相似文献   

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High-pressure hydrogen leak is one of the top safety issues presently. This study elucidates numerically the physics and mechanism of high-pressure hydrogen jet ignition when the hydrogen suddenly spouts into the air through a tube. The direct numerical simulation based on the compressible fluid dynamics was carried out. When high-pressure hydrogen is passing through the tube filled by atmospheric air, a strong shock wave is formed and heats up hydrogen behind the shock wave by compression effect. The leading shock wave is expanded widely after the tube exit, auto-ignitions of hydrogen occur. When the tube becomes longer, the tendency of auto-ignition is increased. Other type of auto-ignitions is also predicted. An explosion is also occurred in the tube under a certain condition. Vortices are generated behind the shock wave in a long tube. There is a possibility of an auto-ignition induced by vortices.  相似文献   

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Self-ignition within a cylindrical tube that discharges high-pressure hydrogen results in flame formation. Because rectangular tubes are used to visualize fuel-flow dynamics, the influence of the tube cross-section on the self-ignition characteristics is investigated. As experimental investigation of the mechanisms underlying the self-ignition phenomenon in cylindrical tubes is difficult, three-dimensional numerical simulation is employed. Following the bursting of diaphragm by high-pressure hydrogen with a storage pressure of 9.0 MPa and a temperature of 300 K, initial self-ignition occurs at the center of the rectangular tube sidewall. This is because of the mixing of air and hydrogen induced by the bow-shock reflection-generated jet flow and resulting adiabatic shock compression-induced temperature increase. This temperature rise induces a secondary self-ignition at the tube corners. In the cylindrical tube, a solitary ring-shaped self-ignition occurs near the sidewall. The flame evolutions in rectangular and cylindrical tubes reveal similar flame-spreading trends, which indicates similar bow-shock reflection-induced self-ignition mechanisms.  相似文献   

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An experimental study of shock wave propagation and its influence on the spontaneous ignition during high-pressure hydrogen release through a tube are measured by pressure transducers and light sensors. Results show that the pressure behind a shock wave first increases, and subsequently remains near constant value with an increase of the propagation distance. That is, a certain propagation distance is required to form a stable shock wave in the tube. In the front of the tube, the minimum value of pressure behind the shock wave (Pshock) required for spontaneous ignition decreases with the increase in axial distance to the diaphragm. However, the minimum Pshock remains nearly a constant value in the rear part of the tube. Moreover, the critical values of shock Mach number (MS) for spontaneous ignition decrease with the increase in tube length. And the ignition delay time decreases with the increase of the MS. As the ignition kernel grows in size to a flame, it propagates downstream along the tube with velocity greater than the theoretical flow velocity of the hydrogen-air contact surface. The flame propagation velocity relative to tube wall increases with MS. When the self-sustained flame exits from the tube, a rapid non-premixed turbulent combustion is observed in the chamber. The combustion-wave overpressure increases with the increase of the MS.  相似文献   

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The dynamics of premixed hydrogen/air flame ignited at different locations in a finite-size closed tube is experimentally studied. The flame behaves differently in the experiments with different ignition positions. The ignition location exhibits an important impact on the flame behavior. When the flame is ignited at one of the tube ends, the heat losses to the end wall reduce the effective thermal expansion and moderate the flame propagation and acceleration. When the ignition source is at a short distance off one of the ends, the tulip flame dynamics closely agrees with that in the theory. And both the tulip and distorted tulip flames are more pronounced than those in the case with the ignition source placed at one of the ends. Besides, the flame–pressure wave coupling is quite strong and a second distorted tulip flame is generated. When the ignition source is in the tube center, the flame propagates in a much gentler way and the tulip flame can not be formed. The flame oscillations are weaker since the flame–pressure wave interaction is weaker.  相似文献   

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To investigate the effects of the geometry of downstream pipes on the shock ignition and the formation of the shock waves during high-pressure hydrogen sudden expansion, a series of bench-mark experiments were designed and high-pressure hydrogen were released into five types of pipes with different angles (60, 90, 120, 150 and 180°). It was found that the geometry of downstream pipes had a significant influence on the shock ignition of hydrogen. The incident shock wave would be reflected at the corner of the pipes with angles of 60, 90, 120 and 150°. The intensity of the reflected shock wave is higher if the angle is smaller. In addition, the average velocity of the leading incident shock wave would decrease when it passed the corner of the pipe. Using a pipe with smaller angle significantly increases the likelihood of shock ignition and lowers the minimal required burst pressure for shock ignition. The overpressure of the incident shock waves inside the exhaust chamber (for the cases with the angles of 60, 90, 120 and 150°) decreases sharply. There are three flame propagation behaviors inside the exhaust chamber: flame quenching, flame separation and no flame separation. The results of this study have implications concerning designs for storage safety of hydrogen energy and may help get better understanding of shock ignition mechanism of high pressure hydrogen and effect of pipeline geometry on ignition.  相似文献   

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Recent experimental observations have shown that pressurized hydrogen may be spontaneously ignited in downstream tubes of sufficient length when it is released into the air due to the rapid failure of a pressure boundary. The mixing between hydrogen and shocked air within the downstream tubes is speculated to be a key process for the occurrence of spontaneous ignition of hydrogen. A direct numerical simulation has been conducted to analyze the processes of mixing and of spontaneous ignition of hydrogen within a tube after the rupture of a disk at a bursting pressure of 86.1 atm. A realistic assumption of the geometry of the pressure boundary at the moment of its failure is used for the initial condition of the numerical simulation to properly account for its effect on the mixing process. The present simulation results show that the mixing of shocked air and expanding hydrogen is enhanced by the transient multi-dimensional shock initiated by the failure of a rupture disk and by the following interactions during the flow development through the tube, thus causing spontaneous ignition of hydrogen within the tube.  相似文献   

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运用扩散点火理论对高压氢气泄漏到下游管道内的自燃点火情况进行了分析。利用激波管流动理论讨论了氢气射流前端激波加热区域的参数变化情况,分析了前沿激波强度、均匀区压力和温度与初始压力的关系,给出了高压氢气泄漏到下游管道后,预测前沿激波强度、均匀区压力和温度的数学方程,建立了判断高压氢气泄漏到下游管道内是否发生自燃点火的函数表达式。提出了理论点火临界压力的概念,计算发现氢气的理论点火临界压力明显低于其他几种常见的气体燃料。讨论了影响泄漏自燃发生的可能因素,结果可为预防高压储氢泄漏自燃提供科学依据。  相似文献   

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The issue of spontaneous ignition of highly pressurized hydrogen release is of important safety concern, e.g. in the assessment of risk and design of safety measures. This paper reports on recent numerical investigation of this phenomenon through releases via a length of tube. This mimics a potential accidental scenario involving release through instrument line. The implicit large eddy simulation (ILES) approach was used with the 5th-order weighted essentially non-oscillatory (WENO) scheme. A mixture-averaged multi-component approach was used for accurate calculation of molecular transport. The thin flame was resolved with fine grid resolution and the autoignition and combustion chemistry were accounted for using a 21-step kinetic scheme.The numerical study revealed that the finite rupture process of the initial pressure boundary plays an important role in the spontaneous ignition. The rupture process induces significant turbulent mixing at the contact region via shock reflections and interactions. The predicted leading shock velocity inside the tube increases during the early stages of the release and then stabilizes at a nearly constant value which is higher than that predicted by one-dimensional analysis. The air behind the leading shock is shock-heated and mixes with the released hydrogen in the contact region. Ignition is firstly initiated inside the tube and then a partially premixed flame is developed. Significant amount of shock-heated air and well developed partially premixed flames are two major factors providing potential energy to overcome the strong under-expansion and flow divergence following spouting from the tube.Parametric studies were also conducted to investigate the effect of rupture time, release pressure, tube length and diameter on the likelihood of spontaneous ignition. It was found that a slower rupture time and a lower release pressure will lead to increases in ignition delay time and hence reduces the likelihood of spontaneous ignition. If the tube length is smaller than a certain value, even though ignition could take place inside the tube, the flame is unlikely to be sufficiently strong to overcome under-expansion and flow divergence after spouting from the tube and hence is likely to be quenched.  相似文献   

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Hydrogen is expected to serve as a clean energy carrier. However, since there are serious ignition hazards associated with its use, it is necessary to collect data on safety in a range of possible accident scenarios so as to assess hazards and develop mitigation measures. When high-pressure hydrogen is suddenly released into the air, a shock wave is produced, which compresses the air and mixes it with hydrogen at the contact surface. This leads to an increase in the temperature of the hydrogen–air mixture, thereby increasing the possibility of ignition. We investigated the phenomena of ignition and flame propagation during the release of high-pressure hydrogen. When a hydrogen jet flame is produced by self-ignition, the flame is held at the pipe outlet and a hydrogen jet flame is produced. From the experiment using the measurement pipe, the presence of a flame in the pipe is confirmed; further, when the burst pressure increased, the flame may be detected at a position near the diaphragm. At the pipe outlet, the flame is not lifted and self-ignition is initiated at the outer edge of the jet.  相似文献   

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