Issue 36, 2008

Effects of natural convection on thermal explosion in a closed vessel

Abstract

A new way of ascertaining whether or not a reacting mixture will explode uses just three timescales: that for chemical reaction to heat up the fluid containing the reactants and products, the timescale for heat conduction out of the reactor, and the timescale for natural convection in the fluid. This approach is developed for an nth order chemical reaction, A → B occurring exothermically in a spherical, batch reactor without significant consumption of A. The three timescales are expressed in terms of the physical and chemical parameters of the system. Numerical simulations are performed for laminar natural convection occurring; also, a theoretical relation is developed for turbulent flow. These theoretical and numerical results agree well with previous experimental measurements for the decomposition of azomethane in the gas phase. The new theory developed here is compared with Frank-Kamenetskii’s classical criterion for explosion. This new treatment has the advantage of separating the two effects inhibiting explosion, viz. heat removal by thermal conduction and by natural convection. Also, the approach is easily generalised to more complex reactions and flow systems.

Graphical abstract: Effects of natural convection on thermal explosion in a closed vessel

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 May 2008
Accepted
03 Jul 2008
First published
24 Jul 2008

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2008,10, 5521-5530

Effects of natural convection on thermal explosion in a closed vessel

T. Liu, A. N. Campbell, S. S. S. Cardoso and A. N. Hayhurst, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2008, 10, 5521 DOI: 10.1039/B808222G

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