Experimental study of radiation attenuation using water curtains in a reduced-scale deck a ro-ro ship
Résumé
Experiments have been conducted at LEMTA to evaluate the containment of thermal radiation using water curtains in a model setup of a ro-ro ship's cargo deck with a scale of 1 to 12.5, providing data for future numerical simulations. The water curtains are created with one or two rows of water mist nozzles at pressures ranging from 3 to 8 bar, while the radiation source is an electric black body at 550ºC. The containment effect in terms of radiative attenuation is evaluated by comparing the radiation levels with and without water curtains measured using a multispectral infrared camera.
Domaines
Milieux fluides et réactifs
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Experimental study of radiation attenuation using water curtains in a reduced-scale deck of a ro-ro ship---preprint.pdf (660.36 Ko)
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