Abstract

Inert powders played an important role in the explosion inhibition of dust removal equipment and coal gasification process. In this paper, SiO2, dry water, carrageenan dry water, and NaHCO3 were adopted to explore the influences of inert powders on the deflagration flame propagation characteristics of mixed pulverized coal by a vertical pipeline. The results showed that the flame brightness of the mixed pulverized coal decreased with the irregularly discrete of flame front after the addition of inert powders. As the increasing of pulverized coal mesh number, the peak flame temperature first increased and then decreased, while the drop value of peak flame velocity and temperature increased with the increasing of mass concentration. In addition, the inerting rate affected the propagation of pulverized coal composite flame. When the inerting rate exceeded 1.0, the peak temperature drop increased rapidly and dry water exhibited the best inhibition performance.

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