The applicability of a quenching mesh as a hydrogen flame arrester in nuclear power plants

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The goals for hydrogen control in nuclear power plants are to design countermeasures that allow operators to avoid deflagration-to-detonation transition (DDT) and to ensure the survivability, of equipment. These goals could be achieved by using a quenching mesh. Flame arrest tests are carried out using a quenching mesh with a 0.3-mm gap distance. When the quenching mesh is installed between compartments, the quenching mesh plays a role inflame quenching below 1.8 bars of the initial pressure and less than similar to 1. 6 m/s of the flame velocity. Therefore, if the quenching mesh is properly installed in the containment, the flame could be arrested within the mesh boundary, resulting in the prevention of DDT and the survivability of equipment. Flame-quenching criteria are suggested using the expansion ratio, the initial air pressure, and the flame velocity.
Publisher
AMER NUCLEAR SOC
Issue Date
2006-01
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

COMBUSTION; EXPLOSION; DISTANCE

Citation

NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY, v.153, no.1, pp.89 - 99

ISSN
0029-5450
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/92511
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NE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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