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Die Menge an genutztem, verarbeitetem und gelagertem Holz steigt von Jahr zu Jahr. In der Folge konnte in den letzten fünf Jahren eine deutlich gestiegene Zahl von Bränden in Holzlagern und -halden festgestellt werden. Viele dieser Brände sind durch Selbstentzündung des Materials verursacht worden. Sind die Ursachen der Selbstentzündung bekannt, kann die Brandentstehung durch geeignete Maßnahmen vermieden werden. Die Fachgruppe II.2 „Reaktionsfähige Stoffe und Stoffsysteme“ der Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung hat in diesem Leitfaden das Thema aufgegriffen und die derzeit vorliegenden Erkenntnisse zusammenfassend dargestellt. Ziel des Leitfadens ist es, die Grundlagen der Selbstentzündung von Biomasse am Beispiel von Holz in übersichtlicher Form darzustellen und daraus praktische Hinweise zur Vermeidung der Selbstentzündung von Holzhalden abzuleiten, um so einen Weg für einen sicheren und nachhaltigen Umgang mit diesem Rohstoff zu ebnen. Dem Leitfaden liegen Ergebnisse des Forschungsvorhabens „Brandvermeidung bei der Lagerung von biogenen Brennstoffen“ zugrunde. Das Projekt wurde innerhalb der Fördermaßnahme „klimazwei – Forschung für den Klimaschutz und Schutz vor Klimawirkungen“ des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung finanziell gefördert (Förderkennzeichen 01LS05079). Für diese Förderung möchten die Autoren sich bedanken.
The Ignition Temperature (IT) of stoichiometric tetrafluoroethylene–air mixtures on hot walls was determined in a 3-dm³-reactor. Tests at elevated pressure conditions were performed, namely at 5, 15 and 25 bar(a), showing a decrease of the IT with the initial pressure. Furthermore, the measured ignition temperatures of stoichiometric tetrafluoroethylene–air mixtures were lower than the ignition temperatures required for the decomposition pure tetrafluoroethylene (Minimum Ignition Temperature of Decomposition, MITD) reported in previous works.
Equations from the Semenov thermal explosion theory on spontaneous ignition were used to identify approximate combustion kinetics of tetrafluoroethylene from the experimental results. The determined kinetics was used for the prediction of the IT of stoichiometric tetrafluoroethylene-air by simplified calculation methods. A very good agreement with the experimental results was observed.
There is a lack of data on the self-ignition behaviour of tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) in industrial sized
equipment. In order to assess the tendency of TFE for
decomposition in large scale vessels, , a facility was
designed and constructed. Tests were
carried out in a cylindrical reactor with a volume of 100 L with initial
pressures of 5 and 10 bar(a). The effect of the reacto
r adjustment (vertical or horizontal) was taken into
account. The current work describes the test set
up and summarizes the experimental results achieved.
Furthermore, this paper reports on a numerical model for
the prediction of the self
-heating of TFE in closed
vessels, which was previously developed for small scale reactors and has been here validated for larger
dimensions with the experiments performed in the new facility.
COMSOL Multiphysics® was used as a tool for the better understanding of the evolution of flow patterns during the induced ignition of gases. A simplified model was developed for the scope, by coupling the weakly compressible Navier Stokes module and the convection and conduction module. The current paper presents the results of the performed simulations.
Beim begehrten Kunststoff Teflon führt kein Weg an einem komplexen Herstellungsprozess vorbei, der aufgrund der besonderen Eigenschaften des Ausgangsstoffes spezieller sicherheitstechnischer Anforderungen bedarf.
Comsol Multiphysics unterstützte Wissenschaftler in der Auslegung der Produktionsanlagen bei der Identifizierung von Gefahrenquellen.
Preventing the explosion of acetylene cylinders involved in fire with help of numerical modeling
(2012)
The current paper describes a mathematical model, which was developed to simulate the heat transfer in acetylene cylinders during exposure to a fire. The cases of a direct engulfment of the cylinder in the flames and of exposure to a distant fire were considered. Furthermore, the model was also applied to the prediction of the heat transfer during the cooling with water of heated acetylene cylinders, in order to assess the effectiveness of this procedure as a measure to prevent the burst of the cylinder. To provide data for the definition and validation of the model a total of 13 bonfire tests with 8.9-, 10- and 50-dm³-cylinders were performed, where pressure and temperature measurements in the samples were performed. During 5 experiments the fire was extinguished before the expected cylinder burst and a cooling with water was applied. In the paper a short description of the experimental set-up and of the test results is given. Finally, a comparison with the model predictions is provided, showing reasonable agreement.
The Minimum Ignition Temperature of Decomposition (MITD) of tetrafluoroethylene in a partially heated pipe was analyzed for different initial pressures (5, 10 and 15 bara). The pipe used had an internal length of 1 m, an internal diameter of 30 mm with a volume of about 0.7 dm³ and was vertically oriented. Pressure at the pipe top and temperature at four different locations along the pipe axis were measured. Tetrafluoroethylene was found to decompose at lower temperatures for increasing initial pressures, in agreement with previous tests with reactors with fully heated walls. A complete passive quenching in the non-heated part of the pipe was observed only for an initial pressure of 5 bara, while for higher initial pressures, the decomposition propagated completely along the test pipe. Moreover, the test results on the MITD were compared with data from previous experiments in fully heated 0.2 and 3 dm³ cylindrical reactors and showed a decrease of the MITD with the heated volume through heated surface ratio of the vessel. Furthermore, the prediction of the MITD of tetrafluoroethylene by simplified calculation methods was attempted, showing a good agreement with the experimental results.