AbstractWhile flammable materials are operated in process industries, the electric equipments should be explosion-proof to reduce the possibility of a fire or an explosion. Auto-ignition temperature (AIT) of a flammable material is the primary characteristic in determining the specifications of these explosion-proof equipments. However, due to limitations on experiments, the AIT of a compound reported in different data compilations is very diverse, and the difference between different compilations was found to be higher than 300K in many cases. Thus, an effective method to predict the AIT of flammable materials is indispensible in this regard. In this study, a model to predict the AIT of organic compounds is built by using the quantitative ...
The combustible nature of organic sulfur containing chemicals demands an accurate hazardous knowledg...
[[abstract]]Autoignition temperature (AIT) is indispensable information for safe handling and operat...
[[abstract]]Flash point (FP) is the primary property to classify flammable liquids for the purpose o...
[[abstract]]While flammable materials are operated in process industries, the electric equipments sh...
AbstractWhile flammable materials are operated in process industries, the electric equipments should...
AbstractQuantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) modeling of the auto-ignition temperatur...
[[abstract]]A model to predict the autoignition temperatures (AIT) of organic compounds is proposed ...
Fire and explosions are the dominant hazards in many industry sectors, especially oil and gas. The ...
A quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) study is performed to predict the auto-ignitio...
Handling and storing chemicals in the industrial world require a conscientious hazards assessment an...
A quantitative structure−property relationship (QSPR) study was performed to develop a model for pre...
Safety-related properties like lower flammable limit (LFL), upper flammable limit (UFL), auto-igniti...
[[abstract]]Auto-ignition temperature (AIT) is usually defined as the lowest temperature at which a ...
Due to the fast development and availability of computers, predictive approaches are increasingly us...
International audienceThe accuracy and predictability of predictive methods to determine the flammab...
The combustible nature of organic sulfur containing chemicals demands an accurate hazardous knowledg...
[[abstract]]Autoignition temperature (AIT) is indispensable information for safe handling and operat...
[[abstract]]Flash point (FP) is the primary property to classify flammable liquids for the purpose o...
[[abstract]]While flammable materials are operated in process industries, the electric equipments sh...
AbstractWhile flammable materials are operated in process industries, the electric equipments should...
AbstractQuantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) modeling of the auto-ignition temperatur...
[[abstract]]A model to predict the autoignition temperatures (AIT) of organic compounds is proposed ...
Fire and explosions are the dominant hazards in many industry sectors, especially oil and gas. The ...
A quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) study is performed to predict the auto-ignitio...
Handling and storing chemicals in the industrial world require a conscientious hazards assessment an...
A quantitative structure−property relationship (QSPR) study was performed to develop a model for pre...
Safety-related properties like lower flammable limit (LFL), upper flammable limit (UFL), auto-igniti...
[[abstract]]Auto-ignition temperature (AIT) is usually defined as the lowest temperature at which a ...
Due to the fast development and availability of computers, predictive approaches are increasingly us...
International audienceThe accuracy and predictability of predictive methods to determine the flammab...
The combustible nature of organic sulfur containing chemicals demands an accurate hazardous knowledg...
[[abstract]]Autoignition temperature (AIT) is indispensable information for safe handling and operat...
[[abstract]]Flash point (FP) is the primary property to classify flammable liquids for the purpose o...