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Mixing of Liquid Methane Releases

Egbert, Scott C.; Li, Xuefang; Blaylock, Myra L.; Hecht, Ethan S.

Spontaneous Raman scattering images of liquid and near liquid methane released through 1 and 1.25 mm diameter orifices were taken using a pulsed planar laser sheet. The methane back pressure was varied between 2 and 6 barabs with methane temperatures between 130 and 220 K. Analysis of the Raman images resulted in the planar concentration and temperature fields of the methane jets. The measured methane concentration was compared with empirical relationships for warm gas releases and found to be in agreement in terms of centerline concentration decay rate, self-similarity, and half-width decay rate. Comparisons were then made for anticipated real-world CNG and LNG releases showing similar extents of flammable mass for the two fuel options. Measured images were compared to a cold gas release model, which showed good agreement over the range of methane release temperatures, pressures, and nozzle sizes. The collected measurements provide validation of this cold release model which will be used to model additional scenarios and inform LNG safety codes and standards.