RI 3216 Limits Of Inflammability Of Natural Gases Containing High Percentages Of Carbon Dioxide And Nitrogen

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. W. Jones
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

In a previous report results were given and a method outlined whereby from a knowledge of the composition of the natural gas and of the inflammability limits of the individual constituents composing the natural gas, the limits of inflammability of natural gas and air mixtures could be closely calculated. This method is based on the application of Le Chatelier's law as modified by Coward, Carpenter and Payman, to apply to a mixture of any number of combustible gases. This law must not be used indiscriminately, because many exceptions have been found. For example, when ethylene, acetylene, hydrogen sulphide, or chlorinated hydrocarbons are present the law may not hold. For a discussion of the rally exceptions which have been found, reference should be made to a report by Coward and Jones. Before this method can be used the inflammable limits of the individual constituents must be known. Also, the composition of the complex combustible mixture, and representative mixtures besides, must be tested both experimentally and by calculation to prove whether Le Chatelier's law may be applied.
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APA: G. W. Jones  (1933)  RI 3216 Limits Of Inflammability Of Natural Gases Containing High Percentages Of Carbon Dioxide And Nitrogen

MLA: G. W. Jones RI 3216 Limits Of Inflammability Of Natural Gases Containing High Percentages Of Carbon Dioxide And Nitrogen. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1933.

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