RI 5627 Ignition by Hot Gases

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. Vanpée H. G. Wolfhard
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Jul 1, 1960

Abstract

Jets of hot gases issuing into explosive gaseous mixtures are efficient agents of ignition . The ignition temperature is defined as the temperature of the jet as it enters the cold explosive mixture which is just high enough to produce ignition . Such data have been published recently.5/ The investigators note especially that no correlation seems to exist between hot - gas ignition temperatures and spontaneous ignition temperatures , although there is a rather loose relation with limit flame temperatures . Before a more quantitative theory of the hot - gas ignition process can be attempted effectively , several questions must be answered : ( 1 ) Can the reactions leading to ignition be described by an Arrhenius type activation energy? ( 2 ) Is ignition preceded by an induction period ? ( 3 ) What is the rate - determining process of the ignition ? (4) And how does turbulence affect this type of ignition ?
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APA: M. Vanpée H. G. Wolfhard  (1960)  RI 5627 Ignition by Hot Gases

MLA: M. Vanpée H. G. Wolfhard RI 5627 Ignition by Hot Gases. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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