Dimensionless experimental formulae based on a rational reciprocal function for correlation of flashpoint data of binary mixtures of two flammable components have been developed. The formulae are based on data obtained from flash-point experiments. The proposed approach requires only two coefficients, molar fraction of components and flashpoint temperatures of the pure flammable components to be known in advance. Literature data were used for formulae verification and validation obtained results indicate that accuracy is comparable and to some extent better than that of conventional flash point prediction models. Dimensional analysis and scaling of data have been performed in order to define the correct construction of the equation...
AbstractFlash point is one of the most important variables used to assess fire and explosion hazard ...
The flash point temperature and the boiling temperature of a mixture are related by the fact that bo...
Assessing the flammability of liquid mixtures by predictive approach as a complement to experimental...
Simple data correlation of flashpoint data of binary mixture has been developed on a basic of ratio...
Aqueous solutions of alcohols are of considerable interest for a wide range of scientists and techno...
[[abstract]]The flash points of binary partially miscible mixtures of flammable solvents were estima...
A theory relating the flash points of mixtures of flammable and non-flammable liquids with their com...
Flash point has safety implications and is therefore used to ascertain associated explosion hazards ...
The flash point is an important physical property used to estimate the fire hazard of a flammable li...
Flash point is a key property of liquids to evaluate the safety of industrial processes. Mixing rule...
[[abstract]]Flash point is the most important variable used to characterize fire and explosion hazar...
Flammability is an important factor of safe practices for handling and storage of liquid mixtures an...
Flash point is the most important variable used to characterize fire and explosion hazard of liquids...
[[abstract]]This work predicts the flash points of partially miscible aqueous–organic mixtures using...
Flash point is one of the most important variables used to characterize fire and explosion hazard of...
AbstractFlash point is one of the most important variables used to assess fire and explosion hazard ...
The flash point temperature and the boiling temperature of a mixture are related by the fact that bo...
Assessing the flammability of liquid mixtures by predictive approach as a complement to experimental...
Simple data correlation of flashpoint data of binary mixture has been developed on a basic of ratio...
Aqueous solutions of alcohols are of considerable interest for a wide range of scientists and techno...
[[abstract]]The flash points of binary partially miscible mixtures of flammable solvents were estima...
A theory relating the flash points of mixtures of flammable and non-flammable liquids with their com...
Flash point has safety implications and is therefore used to ascertain associated explosion hazards ...
The flash point is an important physical property used to estimate the fire hazard of a flammable li...
Flash point is a key property of liquids to evaluate the safety of industrial processes. Mixing rule...
[[abstract]]Flash point is the most important variable used to characterize fire and explosion hazar...
Flammability is an important factor of safe practices for handling and storage of liquid mixtures an...
Flash point is the most important variable used to characterize fire and explosion hazard of liquids...
[[abstract]]This work predicts the flash points of partially miscible aqueous–organic mixtures using...
Flash point is one of the most important variables used to characterize fire and explosion hazard of...
AbstractFlash point is one of the most important variables used to assess fire and explosion hazard ...
The flash point temperature and the boiling temperature of a mixture are related by the fact that bo...
Assessing the flammability of liquid mixtures by predictive approach as a complement to experimental...