Natural gas is extensively used as a clean energy source in cities and industries;consequently,there are associ-ated risks of accidental explosions.To reduce the hazards associated with natural gas explosions,it is im...Natural gas is extensively used as a clean energy source in cities and industries;consequently,there are associ-ated risks of accidental explosions.To reduce the hazards associated with natural gas explosions,it is important to study the inherent laws of natural gas blast loads in unconfined spaces and establish load models.Using ex-periments on natural gas explosions in unconfined spaces,this study demonstrates the influence of natural gas concentrations,propagation distances,and gas volumes upon explosion loads.A new load model was proposed for the overpressure-time history curves of natural-gas explosions in an unconfined space.A comparison with the empirical model indicated that the predictive effect was superior to that of previous models,such as the TNT equivalent model and the TNO multi-energy model.展开更多
基金support from the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China(Grant No.BK20180081)the National Key R&D Program of China(Great No.2020YFB2103300)the National Basic Research Program of China(973 Program)(Grant No.2015CB058000).
文摘Natural gas is extensively used as a clean energy source in cities and industries;consequently,there are associ-ated risks of accidental explosions.To reduce the hazards associated with natural gas explosions,it is important to study the inherent laws of natural gas blast loads in unconfined spaces and establish load models.Using ex-periments on natural gas explosions in unconfined spaces,this study demonstrates the influence of natural gas concentrations,propagation distances,and gas volumes upon explosion loads.A new load model was proposed for the overpressure-time history curves of natural-gas explosions in an unconfined space.A comparison with the empirical model indicated that the predictive effect was superior to that of previous models,such as the TNT equivalent model and the TNO multi-energy model.