Xiaohai Jiang
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
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Process Safety Progress | 2006
Zhihua Chen; Baochun Fan; Xiaohai Jiang; Jingfang Ye
A series of vented explosion tests were performed in a small‐scale cylindrical vessel using a short discharge duct. Overpressure–time profiles were recorded with five transducers both inside and outside of the vessel. Visualization of the flow field is provided by a high‐speed shadowgraph imaging system using sequential shadowgraphs. As is well known, two or more pressure peaks can occur during explosion venting, one from the vent rupture and the other from a secondary explosion induced by combustion of the vented combustible gases. Three typical distinct processes of vented explosions were found. Variations in intensity of the secondary explosion were measured as a function of vent burst pressure, ignition location, blockage ratio at the vent, and equivalence ratio of the fuel.
Modern Physics Letters B | 2009
Xiaohai Jiang; Zhihua Chen; Hongzhi Li
The immersed boundary method (IBM) is an innovative approach for modeling flow with complex geometries and is more efficient than traditional method. In the present investigation, the shock wave propagation over one circular cylinder is simulated numerically with the Ghost-Body Immersed Boundary Method and high-resolution Roe scheme. To validate the IBM, a plane incident shock wave passing through a square cylinder is predicted and good agreement with previous experiments was obtained. Then based on our calculation, the reflection and diffraction processes of a shock wave passing through a circular cylinder were visualized and discussed in detail.
Fire Safety Science | 2005
Baochun Fan; Xiaohai Jiang; Zhihua Chen; Jingfang Ye; Gang Dong
The external explosions may occur in an explosion venting and give a potential risk. However, the basic dynamic process of external explosions during the venting to ambient air is yet not well understood. In this paper, a series of vented explosion tests in high failure pressure has been conducted in a cylindrical venting vessel. It has been demonstrated clearly from the pressure-time histories and the shadowgraphs of the external flow field that under some suitable venting conditions there exist two peak pressures in the external flow field, one is generated from the membrane rupture and the other is induced by the external explosion due to the violent combustion of the vented combustible gas. The effects on the flow patterns outside the venting vessel under different failure pressures, vent areas (blockage ratio) and chemical equivalent ratios are also discussed in the term of the experimental results. Moreover, the venting process was simulated numerically by using SIMPLE schemes in colocated grid, based on the k-e turbulent model and ‘eddy dissipation combustion model’. The calculated results are in good agreement with the measured results. The dominant mechanisms of the occurrence of the external explosion during the venting processes have been elucidated based on measured and calculated results.
Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries | 2006
Zhihua Chen; Baochun Fan; Xiaohai Jiang
Shock Waves | 2007
Baochun Fan; Zhi Hua Chen; Xiaohai Jiang; Hongzhi Li
Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries | 2005
Xiaohai Jiang; Baochun Fan; Jingfang Ye; Gang Dong
Shock Waves | 2008
Xiaohai Jiang; Zhihua Chen; Baochun Fan; Hongzhi Li
European Journal of Mechanics B-fluids | 2014
Huanhao Zhang; Zhihua Chen; Baoming Li; Xiaohai Jiang
Applied Mathematics and Mechanics-english Edition | 2008
Xiaohai Jiang; Baochun Fan; Hongzhi Li
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2013
Huanhao Zhang; Zhihua Chen; Xiaohai Jiang; Hongzhi Li