RI 4557 Effect Of High Pressures On The Flammability Of Natural Gas-Air-Nitrogen Mixtures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. W. Jones
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

Explosion hazards that may exist when air becomes polluted with combustible gases and vapors are extremely dangerous, particularly if the volume of gaseous atmosphere is large, and an explosion under such circumstances could do tremendous damage to persons and property. The hazard is even greater if explosive mixtures are confined under high pressure, as the pressure could increase to tremendous proportions just before the container would rupture. Because of its interest in safety in the mining and allied industries, the Federal Bureau of Mines has investigated the flammability (explosibility) of various types of combustible atmospheres and published its findings. The explosibility of natural gas has been studied, and the limits of flammability have been determined and published. Other investigations have shown how explosions of natural gas-air mixtures may be prevented by the addition of nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
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APA: G. W. Jones  (1949)  RI 4557 Effect Of High Pressures On The Flammability Of Natural Gas-Air-Nitrogen Mixtures

MLA: G. W. Jones RI 4557 Effect Of High Pressures On The Flammability Of Natural Gas-Air-Nitrogen Mixtures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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