Biomass dust explosions: CFD simulations and venting experiments in a 1 m$^3$ silo
A. Islas, A. Rodr\'iguez-Fern\'andez, C. Beteg\'on, E., Mart\'inez-Pa\~neda, A. Pandal

TL;DR
This paper develops and validates a detailed CFD model of biomass dust explosions in a 1 m³ silo, capturing transient effects and venting dynamics to improve safety measures and understanding of explosion behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive CFD simulation framework incorporating thermochemical biomass conversion and venting, validated against experimental data, for biomass dust explosion analysis.
Findings
CFD model shows excellent agreement with experiments.
Particle size significantly affects explosion dynamics.
Venting influences explosion severity and flame behavior.
Abstract
This study presents CFD simulations of biomass dust explosions in a newly developed experimental 1 m silo apparatus with variable venting, designed and fabricated to operate similarly to the explosivity test standards. The aim of the study is to validate a CFD model under development and investigate its capability to capture the transient effects of a vented explosion. The model is based on OpenFOAM and solves the multiphase (gas-particle) flow using an Eulerian-Lagrangian approach in a two-way regime. It considers the detailed thermochemical conversion of biomass, including moisture evaporation, devolatilization, and char oxidation, along with the homogeneous combustion of gases, turbulence, and radiative heat transfer. The explosion is analyzed in all stages, i.e., dust cloud dispersion, ignition, closed explosion, and vented explosion. The results indicate excellent agreement…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCombustion and Detonation Processes · Structural Response to Dynamic Loads · Risk and Safety Analysis
