Modeling the pyrolysis study of non-charring polymers under reduced pressure environments

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Ruowen Zong
Ruxue Kang
Yanghui Hu
Youran Zhi
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[1] University of Science and Technology of China,State Key Laboratory of Fire Science
[2] University of Science and Technology of China,Suzhou Key Laboratory of Urban Public Safety, Suzhou Institute for Advanced Study
[3] NanJing Institute of Technology,School of Mechanical Engineering
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Heat and Mass Transfer | 2018年 / 54卷
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In order to study the pyrolysis of non-charring polymers under reduced pressure environments, a series of experiments based on black acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) was conducted in a reduced pressure chamber under different external heat fluxes. The temperatures of the top surface and the bottom of the sample and the mass loss during the whole process were measured in real time. A one-dimensional numerical model was developed to predict the top surface and the bottom surface temperatures of ABS during the pyrolysis at different reduced pressures and external heat fluxes, and the model was validated by the experimental data. The results of the study indicate that the profiles of the top surface and the bottom surface temperatures are different at different pressures and heat fluxes. The temperature and the mass loss rate of the sample under a lower heat flux decreased significantly as the pressure was increased. However, under a higher heat flux, the temperature and the mass loss rate showed little sensitivity to the pressure. The simulated results fitted the experimental results better at the higher heat flux than at the lower heat flux.
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