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Micro-explosion of burning iron particles with carbon impurity
Micron-sized iron particles are promising carbon-free fuels, which can provide stable and clear energy by combustion. Micro-explosion, a phenomenon that the burning particle breaks into several fragments, can change the burn rates and size distribution of combustion products. However, the underlying mechanisms are still unclear.
Fan Peng +7 more
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Explosion Initiation, Propagation, and Suppression Inside a Micro Structured Reactor
The present contribution reports on specific aspects of safety engineering in heterogeneously catalysed oxidation reactions. Results for ethene-oxygen-mixtures in a continuous-flow micro reactor are reported related to the safety issues of the ethylene ...
C. Liebner +5 more
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Ohio State office building explosion
CU cans of paint, twisted air ducts, collapsed roof damage to Ohio State Office Building from explosion on April 14, 1932. The explosion was determined to have been caused by a build up of gas in a subterranean chamber about 30 by 100 ...
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It was found in our previous work that hyperbranched polyester (HPE) can generate radicals and accelerate the chemical reactions of hydrocarbon fuels used as initiators.
Derui Jin +4 more
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The Addition of Particles to an Alternative Jet Fuel
The expansion of the research on nanoscale particles demonstrates several advantages in terms of stability and an increased surface area to volume ratio compared to micron-sized particles. Based on this, the present work explores the addition of aluminum
Inês A. S. Ferrão +3 more
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A new approach to modelling micro-explosions in composite droplets [PDF]
Abstract A new approach to modelling puffing and micro-explosion in composite water/fuel droplets is proposed. This approach is based on the assumption previously made that a spherical water sub-droplet is located in the centre of a spherical fuel (n-dodecane) droplet.
Sergei S. Sazhin +5 more
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The evaporation, autoignition and micro-explosion characteristics of RP-3 kerosene droplets under sub-atmospheric pressure (0.2–1.0 bar) and elevated temperature (473–1023 K) were experimentally investigated using high-speed camera technology.
Jie Huang +4 more
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Micro-explosion and autoignition of composite fuel/water droplets [PDF]
Abstract The results of experimental investigations of puffing, micro-explosions and autoignition of composite fuel/water droplets free falling in a high temperature air are presented. The measurements were performed for non-mixed and premixed Diesel fuel/water and rapeseed oil/water droplets.
Dmitrii V. Antonov +4 more
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Determination of Ignition Temperature in Micro Reactors
Explosion protection of oxidation reactions in micro reactors was investigated. Lange et al. (2014) reported on the possibilities of operating oxidation reactions in catalyst coated micro reactors within the explosion regime, but also warned about ...
Emilio Balcazar +4 more
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The Effect of Fuel Injection Equipment of Water-In-Diesel Emulsions on Micro-Explosion Behaviour
The number and size distributions of the water dispersed phase have a significant effect on both the long-term stability of an emulsion, and the probability of micro-explosions inside an engine.
Mhadi A. Ismael +3 more
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