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Author
Edwards, J. C.
Title
Thermal Models of a Flame Arrester.
Coporate
Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
Report
RI 9378, 1991, 27 p.
Keywords
flame arrestors | mine fires | explosions | fire prevention | heat transmission | mathematical models
Abstract
To increase the capability to predict the effectiveness of a flame arrester in the cooling of hot combustion gases expelled through a flame arrester, the U. S. Bureau of Mines developed an equilibrium model and one- and three-dimensional transient thermal models of a flame arrester, which were used to predict the temperature evolution within the arrester and the maximum temperature at the external surface of the arrester. The models account for convective and conductive heat transport within the arrester and radiative losses at the exit surface. The gas flow through the arrester is established from an empirically derived relationship betwen the gas velocity and the pressure gradient across the arrester. Lateral heat loss from the arrester to the enclosure wall is accounted for in the three-dimensional model. The model cfalcultions for maximum outside surface temperature of the arrester showed an approximate agreement with measured values for vent-area-to-enclosure-volume ratios between 12 and 28 in(2)-ft(3).