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Pinkun Guo

Researcher at Nanjing Tech University

Publications -  6
Citations -  59

Pinkun Guo is an academic researcher from Nanjing Tech University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Combustion & Jet (fluid). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 14 citations.

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Macroscopic characteristics and prediction model of horizontal extension length for syngas jet flame under inclined conditions

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of the nozzle inclined angle and diameter as well as the heat release rate on the characteristics of syngas jet flame were investigated. And the model can be used to estimate the horizontal extension length of the syngga jet flame for nozzles with different diameters and inclined angles.
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Experimental study on the diffusion burning and radiative heat delivery of two adjacent heptane pool fires

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of separation distance on the flame appearance and radiation heat flux of medium-scale pool fires dominated by radiation was investigated, and a model to predict the radiative heat flux on the fuel surface was developed.
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Experimental study on the domino effect in explosions caused by vertically distributed methane/air vapor clouds

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of the ignition position on the development of the secondary explosion in the case of a primary explosion and showed that the explosion flame for a secondary explosion is asymmetric due to the uncertain ignition point.
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Assessment of domino effects in the coal gasification process using Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process and Bayesian Network

TL;DR: The escalation of domino effects under multiple physical factors is assessed, while considering other factors in varying degrees such as meteorological, mitigation measures and the affected units and the conditional probability table in Bayesian networks (BNs) is updated by the FAHP.
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Effects of vacuum levels, carbon dioxide, and structural sizes of linked vessels on dump vessel vented

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the influence of the vacuum level and the gas in the dump vessels and the structural size of linked vessels on explosion venting performance and found that the higher the vacuum, the smaller the pressure peak of the explosion vessel and the dump vessel, and the faster the explosion pressure is lowered.