On the phenomenon of combustion-induced rapid phase transition of water
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
When a liquid reaches its boiling point in the absence of nucleation sites, the boiling process
may be delayed so that the liquid reaches superheated conditions. If a limit temperature is
reached, homogeneous spontaneous nucleation may induce the liquid to boil in an explosive
manner (Rapid Phase Transition, RPT). More specifically, the rapid production of highpressure
vapour exerts sudden pressure on the surrounding fluid, thus leading to the formation
of strong shock waves.
In a previous paper, we have shown that the RPT phenomenon can be observed when
igniting CH4/O2/N2 mixtures with high oxygen contents. Indeed, the measured pressure time
histories displayed interesting and unexpected behaviour in that very high pressure peaks
(~ 240 bar) were recorded. We have attributed such anomalous behaviour (named
Combustion-induced Rapid Phase Transition, CRPT) to the occurrence of cycles of
condensation/evaporation of the water produced by combustion at the walls of the explosion
vessel, followed by superheating of the liquid film due to radiative heat transfer from the
flame, hence culminating in the Rapid Phase Transition.
In this work, we further verify our thesis by performing explosion experiments in the
presence of nucleation sites, thus promoting the heterogeneous boiling mode and hindering
the water explosion due to RPT. To this end, we added talc (fine powder) on the vessel walls.
The results show that, in the presence of nucleation sites, the pressure peak is significantly
reduced to a value close to the adiabatic value.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Gas combustion; Safety parameters; Combustion induced phase transition
Elenco autori:
Salzano, Ernesto; DI SARLI, Valeria; Cammarota, Francesco
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