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Experimental study on flame propagation in a straight pipe
Siti Zubaidah Sulaiman1, Rafiziana Md Kasmani2, Mustafa, A3.
Flame propagation in a closed pipe with diameter 0.1 m and 5.1 m long, as well as length
to diameter ratio (L/D) of 51, was studied experimentally. Hydrogen/air, acetylene/air and
methane/air with stoichiometric concentration were used to observe the trend of flame
propagation throughout the pipe. Experimental work was carried out at operating
condition: pressure 1 atm and temperature 273 K. Results showed that all fuels are having
a consistent trend of flame propagation in one-half of the total pipe length in which the
acceleration is due to the piston-like effect. Beyond the point, fuel reactivity and tulip
phenomenon were considered to lead the flame being quenched and decrease the
overpressures drastically. The maximum overpressure for all fuels are approximately 1.5, 7,
8.5 barg for methane, hydrogen, and acetylene indicating that acetylene explosion is
more severe.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
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