Automation of physical experiments regarding explosions of air-methane mixtures

In the following study, experimental results are obtained from an automated stand. With the help of this experimental stand, visualization techniques such as Schlieren and Shadowgraph can be applied, to study the flame front propagation of air and inflammable gas mixtures initiation. In parallel, an...

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Main Authors: Şimon-Marinică Adrian Bogdan, Vass Zoltan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/01/matecconf_sesam20_00013.pdf
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spelling doaj-94c782bd5ca24d689ede6db808baa5ba2021-08-05T13:49:08ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2020-01-013050001310.1051/matecconf/202030500013matecconf_sesam20_00013Automation of physical experiments regarding explosions of air-methane mixturesŞimon-Marinică Adrian Bogdan0Vass Zoltan1National Institute for Research & Development in Mine Safety and Protection to Explosion – INSEMEXNational Institute for Research & Development in Mine Safety and Protection to Explosion – INSEMEXIn the following study, experimental results are obtained from an automated stand. With the help of this experimental stand, visualization techniques such as Schlieren and Shadowgraph can be applied, to study the flame front propagation of air and inflammable gas mixtures initiation. In parallel, an infrared sensor was used to control a push-pull solenoid to open the gas escape diaphragm of the stand. To obtain the explosive gas mixture at various concentrations (between the lower explosion limit and the upper explosion limit) an original programmable mixer was used, based on computational algorithms for accurate control of stepper motors which allow attainment of air and inflammable gas flows in order to achieve a homogeneous and continuous mixture at the desired concentration. The performed experiments allow for a better understanding of the flame front production and propagation, facilitating the knowledge and optimization of the operating times from the reduction mechanisms for reducing the effects of explosions of the flammable gas-air mixtures.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/01/matecconf_sesam20_00013.pdf
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Automation of physical experiments regarding explosions of air-methane mixtures
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author_facet Şimon-Marinică Adrian Bogdan
Vass Zoltan
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title Automation of physical experiments regarding explosions of air-methane mixtures
title_short Automation of physical experiments regarding explosions of air-methane mixtures
title_full Automation of physical experiments regarding explosions of air-methane mixtures
title_fullStr Automation of physical experiments regarding explosions of air-methane mixtures
title_full_unstemmed Automation of physical experiments regarding explosions of air-methane mixtures
title_sort automation of physical experiments regarding explosions of air-methane mixtures
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description In the following study, experimental results are obtained from an automated stand. With the help of this experimental stand, visualization techniques such as Schlieren and Shadowgraph can be applied, to study the flame front propagation of air and inflammable gas mixtures initiation. In parallel, an infrared sensor was used to control a push-pull solenoid to open the gas escape diaphragm of the stand. To obtain the explosive gas mixture at various concentrations (between the lower explosion limit and the upper explosion limit) an original programmable mixer was used, based on computational algorithms for accurate control of stepper motors which allow attainment of air and inflammable gas flows in order to achieve a homogeneous and continuous mixture at the desired concentration. The performed experiments allow for a better understanding of the flame front production and propagation, facilitating the knowledge and optimization of the operating times from the reduction mechanisms for reducing the effects of explosions of the flammable gas-air mixtures.
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