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Minimum Burning Pressures of Water-based Emulsion Explosives
Published on: October 31, 2017
まとめ
超熱した液体の気圧圧が,大気の超熱限界を超えて急激に低下すると,爆発を引き起こす可能性があります. 大規模な産業事故で観察されるこの現象は,壊滅的な故障を防ぐために注意深い圧力管理を必要とします.
科学分野:
- 化学工学化学工学とは
- 熱力学は熱力学である.
- 産業安全産業安全について
背景:
- 熱い,飽和した液体は,超熱した状態で存在することができる.
- 急速な減圧により,超高温の限界を超え,爆発的な沸騰を引き起こします.
研究 の 目的:
- 熱い,飽和した液体の急速な圧縮時の爆発の可能性を仮説化する.
- このような爆発的な出来事を引き起こす重要な条件を特定する.
- 産業安全のための予防措置を提案する.
主な方法:
- 理論的仮説の形成. 理論的仮説の形成.
- 過熱した液体を支配する熱力学原理の分析.
- 大規模な産業爆発に関するケーススタディのレビュー.
主要な成果:
- 爆発は,減圧が速く,液体温が1 atmで超熱限界を超えると発生すると仮定されています.
- 大規模な圧力減圧爆発の2つの文書化された事例が提示されています.
- 爆発物が沸騰する条件は,急速な圧力低下と高い初期温度に関連しています.
結論:
- 超熱した液体の急速な圧縮は,爆発のリスクが大きい.
- 液体温度を超熱限界以下に保ち,圧縮率を制御することは,重要な安全対策です.
- これらの原則を理解することは,産業事故の予防に不可欠です.
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