Abstract

The aim of the research was to investigate experimentally the process of dust lifting from a layer. The delay in lifting the dust from the layer behind the propagating shock wave and the vertical velocity of the dust cloud were calculated from the dust concentration measurements. Quantitative relations between those measurements and the parameters of the gas flow are presented. The results were compared with those obtained from the analysis of the frame pictures of the process. The pictures were made by using a high-speed camera working together with a Schlieren system. The measurements of the dust concentration behind the propagating shock wave are presented and analysed. The research was carried out for two selected dusts: black coal dust and silicon dust, and for different initial conditions: three shock wave velocities: 450, 490 and 518 m/s and three dust layer thickness equal to 0.1, 0.4 and 0.8 mm. Measurement results of the mean vertical component of dust cloud velocity between the layer and the first laser beam will be used in a new model, where the dust dispersing process is modelled as an injection of the dust from the layer. The dust concentration measurements will be very useful for validation of the model.

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