Title of article
Autoignition of solid combustibles subjected to a uniform incident heat flux: The effect of distance from the radiation source
Author/Authors
Lizhong، نويسنده , , Yang and Yupeng، نويسنده , , Zhou and Yafei، نويسنده , , Wang and Jiakun، نويسنده , , Dai and Zhihua، نويسنده , , Deng and Xiaodong، نويسنده , , Zhou، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
3
From page
1015
To page
1017
Abstract
The ignitability of solid combustibles by a radiation source has been investigated experimentally as a function of distance between the solid and the source, for heating with a uniform incident heat flux. Unlike piloted ignition, the critical incident heat flux for autoignition increases with the increase of radiant distance, which is a result that has not been reported before. It is found that the generation rate of combustible pyrolysis volatiles is a necessary but not sufficient condition for autoignition. By two dimensionless parameters, it is clearly indicated that the occurrence of autoignition needs both sufficient gas-phase temperature and sufficient concentration of combustible pyrolysis volatiles simultaneously, especially for the larger radiant heating distance condition which is also closer to realistic fire conditions.
Keywords
Mass flux , Incident heat flux , Radiant distance , Combustible pyrolysis volatiles
Journal title
Combustion and Flame
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Combustion and Flame
Record number
2275634
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