Predicting the maximum gas deflagration pressure over the entire flammable range

作者: Yunying Fan , Daniel A Crowl

DOI: 10.1016/S0950-4230(99)00064-9

关键词: Ideal gasMechanicsPrediction methodsDeflagrationMechanical energyRange (aeronautics)Flammable liquidMaximum pressureThermodynamicsFlammabilityChemistry

摘要: Abstract This paper describes a semi-empirical method to predict the maximum pressure for fuel/air deflagrations over entire flammable range. The is based on availability, which thermodynamic concept representing mechanical energy extractable from given mass of material. In total eight systems were considered — deviation between predicted and experimental −20 psia +15 psia. significant improvement ideal gas or equilibrium prediction methods.

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