The lower flammability limit (LFL) is one of the most important parameters for evaluating the fire and explosion hazards of flammable gases or vapors. This study proposed quantitative structure−property relationship (QSPR) models to predict the LFL of binary hydrocarbon gases from their molecular structures. Twelve different mixing rules were employed to derive mixture descriptors for describing the structures characteristics of a series of 181 binary hydrocarbon mixtures. Genetic algorithm (GA)-based multiple linear regression (MLR) was used to select the most statistically effective mixture descriptors on the LFL of binary hydrocarbon gases. A total of 12 multilinear models were obtained based on the different mathematical formulas. The b...
Experimental studies of lean flammability limits (LFLs) for methane, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, in a...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...
In this work, the flammable range of several hydrocarbons was predicted using a freely-propagating f...
New Quantitative Structure‐Property Relationships (QSPR) are presented to predict the flash point of...
Three efficient and accurate QSPR models for predicting upper flammability limits (UFLs) of hydrocar...
Fire and explosions are the dominant hazards in many industry sectors, especially oil and gas. The ...
Safety-related properties like lower flammable limit (LFL), upper flammable limit (UFL), auto-igniti...
A quantitative structure−property relationship (QSPR) study was performed to develop a model for pre...
A quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) study is performed to predict the auto-ignitio...
Quantitative structure property relationships (QSPR) are increasingly used for the prediction of phy...
In this study, machine learning algorithms, such as support vector machine (SVM), k-nearest-neighbor...
Accurate data of flammability limits for flammable gases and vapors are needed to prevent fires and ...
The energy hazard criteria of ASTM program CHETAH have been tested as criteria of flammability of ga...
Assessing the flammability of liquid mixtures by predictive approach as a complement to experimental...
Estimation of the lower flammability limits of C-H compounds at 25 degrees C and 1 atm; at moderate ...
Experimental studies of lean flammability limits (LFLs) for methane, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, in a...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...
In this work, the flammable range of several hydrocarbons was predicted using a freely-propagating f...
New Quantitative Structure‐Property Relationships (QSPR) are presented to predict the flash point of...
Three efficient and accurate QSPR models for predicting upper flammability limits (UFLs) of hydrocar...
Fire and explosions are the dominant hazards in many industry sectors, especially oil and gas. The ...
Safety-related properties like lower flammable limit (LFL), upper flammable limit (UFL), auto-igniti...
A quantitative structure−property relationship (QSPR) study was performed to develop a model for pre...
A quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) study is performed to predict the auto-ignitio...
Quantitative structure property relationships (QSPR) are increasingly used for the prediction of phy...
In this study, machine learning algorithms, such as support vector machine (SVM), k-nearest-neighbor...
Accurate data of flammability limits for flammable gases and vapors are needed to prevent fires and ...
The energy hazard criteria of ASTM program CHETAH have been tested as criteria of flammability of ga...
Assessing the flammability of liquid mixtures by predictive approach as a complement to experimental...
Estimation of the lower flammability limits of C-H compounds at 25 degrees C and 1 atm; at moderate ...
Experimental studies of lean flammability limits (LFLs) for methane, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, in a...
Promoted by REACH regulation and by the development of computational capabilities, QSPR are increasi...
In this work, the flammable range of several hydrocarbons was predicted using a freely-propagating f...