The (H/C) Index - A Different Way of Looking at Fires and Explosions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. J. E. Hofer D. A. Giardino L. F. Zeiler
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The Jones Trickett Ratio (JTR) is generally used in investigations of fires and explosions for the determination of the composition of the fuel. This paper takes a close look at the JTR and finds it unreliable and ambiguous for the determination of fuel composition. A new index is presented, termed the (H/C) Index which uniquely determines the fuel composition. The (H/C) Index is simple to use requiring only the results of a single gas analysis of the combustion products. Experimental data testing the (H/C) Index for methane, propane, ethylene and coal dust are given, showing that the Index unambiguously determines the composition of the fuel. The (H/C) Index is also applied to the gas analysis data of several mine fires, illustrating how the Index changes with the progression of the mine fire.
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APA: L. J. E. Hofer D. A. Giardino L. F. Zeiler  (1993)  The (H/C) Index - A Different Way of Looking at Fires and Explosions

MLA: L. J. E. Hofer D. A. Giardino L. F. Zeiler The (H/C) Index - A Different Way of Looking at Fires and Explosions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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