RI 3172 Inflammability of Mixed Gases: Mixtures of Methane, Ethane, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 17
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- 4731 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 1932
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION In a previous publication4 results were given of numerous experiments made on the in-flammability of gas mixtures consisting of methane, hydro a. carbon monoxide, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. Data were obtained and tables prepared giving the inflammable limits of each of these combustibles when mixed with various proportions of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. By the use of these data and the application of Le Chatelier's law, it was found possible to calculate the limits of inflammability of any gas mixture containing any or all of the above gases.Various mixtures of the five gases given above were prepared and their limits determined experimentally and then calculated. Good agreement was found between the determined and calculated results when complex gases encountered in mine safety work were tested. Of special significance was the accurate calculation of the limits of inflammability of gases from mine fires, gases from mine explosions, detonation products of explosives, blast—furnace gases, automobile exhaust gas, and other gases of a similar character.Using the method given in the above report, Yeaw5 investigated a number of industrial gases including oven, coal, producer, blue, carbureted blue, and dry quencher gases, and found the determined and calculated results to agree remarkably well, thus giving further proof of the value of such a means of determining dangerous conditions when combustible gases are encountered in practice.GASES FROM A POTASH MINEGases were recently encountered in a potash nine in New Mexico, containing the com-bustibles, methane, hydrogen, and ethane. In one special case a mild explosion occurred when these gases were mixed with the right proportions of air and ignited it therefore became necessary to know the inflammability of these mixtures in order that the proper precautions could be taken to prevent explosions."
Citation
APA:
(1932) RI 3172 Inflammability of Mixed Gases: Mixtures of Methane, Ethane, Hydrogen, and NitrogenMLA: RI 3172 Inflammability of Mixed Gases: Mixtures of Methane, Ethane, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.