Abstract:
We present the results from an experimental study into the dynamics involved in the formation and the unique features of ignition in shock gas suspensions of coal dust with a dispersion of $<$ 40 $\mu$m and a volatile content of 9, 26, and 55%. We have determined the ignition delays $\tau_{ig}$ for coal dusts in air and in pure oxygen for a range of Mach numbers from 2.6 to 4.0 in an incident shock wave. We have established that the quantity $\tau_{ig}$ as well as the nature of the function $\tau_{ig}(1/T)$ are significantly affected by the kinetics of the volatile yield, in addition to the kinetics of volatile ignition. We have derived an approximation expression for $\tau_{ig}$ as a function of the content of volatiles, the temperature of the medium, and the partial pressure of the oxygen.