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Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries (2012) S0950-4230(11)00191-4
MIE And Flame Velocity Of Partially Oxidised Aluminium Dust
Stephane Bernard ( ) 1, Philippe Gillard 1, Fabrice Foucher 1, Christine Mounaïm-Rousselle 1
(2012)

This work presents experimental tools for the determination of Minimum Ignition Energy (MIE) and results concerning the influence of an initial oxidation state on ignition threshold energies and flame velocity. These studies are carried out with micrometric aluminium particles which are oxidised using an anodising process. The first part of this work concerns the description of the experimental devices (Hartmann tube, for MIE measurements, and constant volume combustion chamber for flame velocity measurement with using high speed recording shadowgraphy). In the second part, a review of some results obtained for the sensitivity (MIE) of aluminium particle evolution versus particle diameter, air-fuel equivalence ratio and oxide content is presented. The effect of the oxide content is demonstrated: the MIE increases with the initial oxide content. The sensitivity of oxidised dust remains relatively high for high oxide contents (17.1wt%). The flame velocity is also modified and decreases as the oxide content increases. The most important result seems to be the role of the water content contained in the oxide shell which increases the reactivity of the oxidised aluminium dust.
1:  Laboratoire PRISME (PRISME)
Université d'Orléans : EA4229 – ENSI Bourges
F2ME
Engineering Sciences/Reactive fluid environment
DUST EXPLOSIONS – MIE – ALUMINIUM OXIDE – FLAME VELOCITY
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