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The explosive properties of methane-ethane mixtures with different concentrations and ethane proportions (phi value) were studied in a 1 m(3) spherical vessel, along with the inhibitory effects of N-2 and CO2. The results indicate that when the concentration of the total gas mixture was 10%, P-max and (dp/dt)(max) first increased and then decreased with the increase of phi. In contrast, for total gas mixture concentrations of 8% and 12%, P-max and (dp/dt)(max) showed a single change. Under the test conditions of this experiment, P-max reached its maximum value when the total gas mixture concentration was 10% and phi = 0.1. The explosion suppression of gas mixtures showed that both N-2 and CO2 could significantly reduce P-max and (dp/dt)(max) when their volume fractions increased to 9%. While the continued addition of N-2 and CO2 did not significantly reduce P-max and (dp/dt)(max), it further delayed the arrival time of the peak, with a greater magnitude of delay for CO2. Regarding the flame propagation process, the same volume fraction of CO2 can reduce the flame propagation speed more effectively, and the bottom of the flame is more significantly affected by buoyancy instability.
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ISSN: 1066-8527
Year: 2025
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