Chemical Engineering Transactions (May 2022)

Comparative Study on standardized ignition sources: Exploration of the initial igniting volume of standardized ignition sources for the determination of explosion characteristics

  • Stefan H. Spitzer,
  • Vojtech Jankuj,
  • Arne Krietsch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3303/CET2290087
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 90

Abstract

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There are several standardized ignition sources in use for the determination of explosion characteristics of gases, vapors and dusts. In the standards the ignition source is stated, but they vary in stating other characteristics like burning duration, energy or burning volume. Since heat is not visible under normal circumstances a Schlieren-Technique was used to make the full heating volume and not just the flames visible. While an earlier paper of the authors focused on the ignition energy and burning duration of four standardized ignition sources, this paper focuses on the initial igniting volume, the ratio between initial igniting volume and the test-vessel size and other phenomena that were observed with the Schlieren Technique.