Visualization of the Processes Occurring during Spontaneous Triggering of a Vapor Explosion

Q4 Computer Science
N. Vasil’ev, S. Vavilov, Y. Zeigarnik
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Abstract

The vapor explosion process is an explosive increase in the volume of vapor, accompanied by a sharp rise in pressure when a hot melt enters a cold liquid medium with a temperature above its limiting superheat temperature. This phenomenon incurs the threat of great destruction and human casualties in certain types of accidents in the nuclear, metallurgical, pulp and paper industries. Nevertheless, there are still many insufficiently studied aspects of this phenomenon, one of which is the initiation (triggering) of the process. There are a number of logically fairly consistent descriptions of the processes occurring at a given stage of a vapor explosion. However, almost all of them are based on experiments carried out with external (forced) triggering. The article describes the data obtained during spontaneous triggering, i.e. under conditions much closer to reality. In this paper, using high-speed video recording (with a frame rate of up to 180 kHz and an exposure time of up to 2 μs), the first visualization of the processes occurring during spontaneous triggering of a vapor explosion on molten NaCl salt drops in distilled water subcooled to saturation temperature is presented. It is shown that when several drops of the NaCl melt interact with water, the micro vapor explosion that occurred on one drop, with an interval of several tens of microseconds, causes explosive vaporization on neighboring drops as well. Thus, the logical descriptions of the processes received instrumental confirmation.
蒸汽爆炸自发触发过程的可视化
蒸汽爆炸过程是指当热熔体进入温度高于其极限过热温度的冷液体介质时,蒸汽体积的爆炸性增加,伴随着压力的急剧上升。在核工业、冶金工业、纸浆和造纸工业的某些类型的事故中,这种现象造成了巨大的破坏和人员伤亡的威胁。尽管如此,这一现象仍有许多方面研究不足,其中之一是该过程的启动(触发)。对于蒸汽爆炸的特定阶段发生的过程,有许多逻辑上相当一致的描述。然而,几乎所有这些都是基于外部(强制)触发进行的实验。文章描述了在自发触发过程中,即在更接近现实的条件下获得的数据。在本文中,使用高速视频记录(帧速率高达180 kHz,曝光时间高达2μs),首次可视化了过冷至饱和温度的蒸馏水中熔融NaCl盐滴自发触发蒸汽爆炸过程。结果表明,当NaCl熔体的几滴与水相互作用时,在一滴上发生的微蒸汽爆炸,间隔几十微秒,也会在相邻的液滴上引起爆炸性蒸发。因此,对这些过程的逻辑描述得到了工具的确认。
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Scientific Visualization
Scientific Visualization Computer Science-Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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