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Flame propagation regimes and critical conditions for flame acceleration and detonation transition for hydrogen-air mixtures at cryogenic temperatures
Affiliation:1. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany;2. Pro-Science GmbH, Parkstraße 9, 76275 Ettlingen, Germany
Abstract:A series of more than 100 experiments with hydrogen-air mixtures have been performed at cryogenic temperatures from 90 to 130 K and ambient pressure. A wide range of hydrogen concentrations from 8 to 60%H2 in a shock tube of 5-m long and 54 mm id was tested. Flame propagation regimes were investigated for all hydrogen compositions at three different blockage ratios 0, 30% and 60% as a function of initial temperature. Piezoelectric pressure sensors and InGaAs photo-diodes have been applied to monitor the flame and shock propagation velocity of the combustion process. More than 150 experiments at ambient pressure and temperature were conducted as the reference data for cryogenic experiments. The critical expansion ratio σ1 for an effective flame acceleration to the speed of sound was experimentally found at cryogenic temperatures. The detonability criteria for smooth and obstructed channels were used to evaluate the detonation cell sizes at cryogenic temperatures as well. The main peculiarities of cryogenic combustion with respect to the safety assessment were that the maximum combustion pressure was several times higher and the run-up-distance to detonation was two times shorter compared to ambient temperature independent of lower chemical reactivity at cryogenic conditions.
Keywords:HYDROGEN  Safety  Cryogenic temperatures  Flame acceleration  Detonations  Combustion pressure
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