可燃液体在平坦和倾斜多孔表面上的扩散速度

IF 3.4 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tasneem Abbasi, Vipin Kumar, S.M. Tauseef, S.A. Abbasi
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摘要

大量的可燃物质在世界各地生产、运输和再填充。其中一些,如汽油和柴油,是常温常压下的液体,而其他一些,如液化石油气(LPG)是压力液化气体。这些化学物质的意外泄漏时有发生。虽然有些泄漏在造成严重破坏之前就被控制住了,但还有许多泄漏会着火,并经常导致大规模爆炸。事实上,意外泄漏是世界上大多数工业灾难的始作俑者。鉴于遏制和控制意外泄漏具有特殊的重要性,了解影响泄漏动态的因素是至关重要的,这样才能设计出减少此类泄漏带来的风险的方法。但是,即使对发生在平坦表面上的泄漏的动力学已经做了大量的工作,关于发生在倾斜表面上的泄漏的研究记录很少。这是令人惊讶的,因为实际上在工业中为大型储罐提供的溢洪道总是有向下的斜坡,以便在发生意外泄漏时能够迅速排出储罐中的易燃液体。本文的工作是试图为理解可燃液体在倾斜表面上的溢出动力学做出一些贡献。在公路、铁路或管道运输过程中,当意外泄漏发生在露天时,接收表面可能是多孔的,液体可能会渗透下来,使环境污染难以修复。为了将这方面纳入本研究,我们选择了多孔表面,并研究了三种不同易燃液体在其上的倾斜角从0°到20°变化时的泄漏动力学。
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Spread rate of flammable liquids over flat and inclined porous surfaces

Very large quantities of flammable substances are produced, transported, and refilled across the world. Of these some, like gasoline and diesel, are liquids at normal temperature and pressure while some others – like liquid petroleum gas (LPG – are pressure liquefied gases. Ever so often accidental spills of these chemicals occur. While some spills are contained before they could do much damage, many others catch fire and often also lead to massive explosions. Indeed, accidental spills have been the initiators of the majority of industrial disasters the world has seen. Given the exceptional importance associated with the containing and controlling of accidental spills, it is essential to understand the factors which effect the spill dynamics so that ways to reduce the risk posed by such spills can be devised. But even as a great deal of work has been done on the dynamics of spills occurring on flat surfaces, little past effort is on record pertaining to the study of spills occurring on inclined surfaces. This is surprising because the spillways actually provided in the industries for large storage tanks invariably have downward slope to enable quick drainage of the flammable liquid away from the storage tank in the event of an accidental leak. The present work is an attempt to make some contribution towards the understanding of the dynamics of spillage of flammable liquids on inclined surfaces. When accidental spills occur in the open – during transportation by road, railroad, or pipeline – the receiving surfaces can be porous and the liquid can percolate down, making environmental contamination that much difficult to remediate. To incorporate this aspect in the present study we have chosen porous surfaces and studied the dynamics of the spill of three different flammable liquids on them at angles of inclination varying from zero to 20°.

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ACS Chemical Health & Safety
ACS Chemical Health & Safety PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.10
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63
期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemical Health and Safety focuses on news, information, and ideas relating to issues and advances in chemical health and safety. The Journal of Chemical Health and Safety covers up-to-the minute, in-depth views of safety issues ranging from OSHA and EPA regulations to the safe handling of hazardous waste, from the latest innovations in effective chemical hygiene practices to the courts'' most recent rulings on safety-related lawsuits. The Journal of Chemical Health and Safety presents real-world information that health, safety and environmental professionals and others responsible for the safety of their workplaces can put to use right away, identifying potential and developing safety concerns before they do real harm.
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