两种用于火灾实验的流量测量装置的比较

IF 5.3 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Proceedings of the Combustion Institute Pub Date : 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1016/j.proci.2024.105557
Giovanni Di Cristina, Rodney A. Bryant
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双向探头能够测量改变方向的水流,并能抵御恶劣的环境,因此在整个火灾科学中被用来测量火灾引起的水流。不过,这种探头无法从市场上买到,研究人员必须自行制造和生产。S 型皮托管探头(S 型探头)的工作原理与双向探头相同,都是测量两个开口之间的压差,因此具有相同的优点。不过,S 型探头还具有可靠的制造和校准标准。在本研究中,双向探头和 S 探头的性能在两种情况下与皮托管静态探头进行了比较。首先,在特性良好的风洞中对稳定、平滑的气流进行测量。其次,使用探头测量鼓风机湍流喷射的速度剖面。在这两种情况下,S 探头的精度都与双向探头相当或更好。研究发现,在条件良好的流动中,S 探头的性能与双向探头相似。在湍流喷射流测量中,S 探头在喷射流核心区域的测量结果与皮托管静态测量结果的误差在 2% 以内,而双向探头的误差在 6% 以内。
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Comparison of two flow measurement devices for use in fire experiments
Bi-directional probes are utilized throughout fire science to measure fire-induced flows due to their ability to measure flow which changes direction, and to withstand hostile environments. However, they are not available commercially and researchers must take it upon themselves to make and manufacture them. S-type pitot probes (S-probes) work on the same principle as bi-directional probes, measuring the differential pressure between two openings, thereby offering the same benefits. However, S-probes also feature reliable manufacturing and calibration standards. In this study, the performance of bi-directional and S-probes is characterized against pitot-static probes in two scenarios. First, measurements of a steady, smooth flow in a well-characterized wind tunnel are examined. Second, the probes are used to measure the velocity profile across a turbulent jet from a blower fan. In both scenarios, the S-probe performed comparable to or better than the bi-directional probe in terms of accuracy. It is found that S-probes have similar performance to bi-directional probes in well conditioned flows. In the turbulent jet flow measurements, S-probe measurements are within 2% of pitot-static measurements in the core region of the jet, while bi-directional probes are within 6%.
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Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 工程技术-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the Combustion Institute contains forefront contributions in fundamentals and applications of combustion science. For more than 50 years, the Combustion Institute has served as the peak international society for dissemination of scientific and technical research in the combustion field. In addition to author submissions, the Proceedings of the Combustion Institute includes the Institute''s prestigious invited strategic and topical reviews that represent indispensable resources for emergent research in the field. All papers are subjected to rigorous peer review. Research papers and invited topical reviews; Reaction Kinetics; Soot, PAH, and other large molecules; Diagnostics; Laminar Flames; Turbulent Flames; Heterogeneous Combustion; Spray and Droplet Combustion; Detonations, Explosions & Supersonic Combustion; Fire Research; Stationary Combustion Systems; IC Engine and Gas Turbine Combustion; New Technology Concepts The electronic version of Proceedings of the Combustion Institute contains supplemental material such as reaction mechanisms, illustrating movies, and other data.
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