Experimental study on spread radius and burning rate of spill fires on a fine sand substrate
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, ISSN: 1588-2926, Vol: 148, Issue: 21, Page: 12109-12118
2023
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This paper focused on studying the spread radius and burning rate of spill fires on a fine sand substrate. Sand can slow down the spread of spilled oil, but there are still few studies on the effect of sand on spill fires. Ethanol spill fires with leakage rates of 0.04–0.4 L min were carried out on a sand substrate in this experiment. The influence of sand on the spread and heat transfer characteristics of the spill fire was analyzed. The results showed that the spread radius of spill fire on sand is much smaller than that without sand. In the heat transfer process of the spill fire, sand enhanced heat conduction feedback and reduced the proportion of heat loss. Finally, the spread and heat transfer in this experiment were discussed in detail based on the relevant semi-empirical model. This work contributes to the understanding of the effectiveness of sand layer in impeding the spread of spill fire and provides a theoretical basis for extinguishing spill fires.
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