Abstract
Unlike the explosion limit of liquid fuel vapour, the explosion limit of aerosol is a function of the aerosol state. In this study, a prediction model of the lower explosion limit (LEL) of liquid fuel aerosol was established through theoretical analysis, and typical liquid fuels of n-heptane and n-hexane were used to observe the aerosol state and the lower explosion concentration limits in the experiments to verify the reliability of the established model for predicting the LEL of aerosol. The predicted LELs of the two n-heptane aerosols (D32 = 12.16 µm) and (D32 = 21.23 µm) are 3.59 and 3.62 times of that of n-heptane vapour, respectively. The relative errors for the predictive results are 5.4% and 8.8%, respectively, compared with the experimental results. The predicted LEL of n-hexane aerosol (D32 = 18.51 µm) is 3.5 times that of n-hexane vapour, and the relative error is 3.99% compared with the experimental results.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Dr. Xueling Liu for participating in the experiments.
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