Research journal paper published in Spill Science and Technology Bulletin 2003The burning rate of a slick of oil on a water bed is characterized by three distinct processes, ignition, flame spread and burning rate. Although all three processes are important, ignition and burning rate are critical. The former, because it defines the potential to burn and the latter because of the inherent possibility of boilover. Burning rate is calculated by a simple expression derived from a onedimensional heat conduction equation. Heat feedback from the flame to the surface is assumed to be a constant fraction of the total energy released by the combustion reaction. The constant fraction (c) is named the burning efficiency and represents an importan...
An experimental study of boilover phenomena in connection with crude oil and kerosene pool fires was...
© SGEM2018. This work devoted to study the influence of water content and catalyst presence on in si...
Industrial equipment using hydraulic fluids are design to accept higher load and speed, implicitly h...
Research paper published in the journal Combustion Science and Technology 2000.An experimental study...
This study determined how well crude and fuel oils burn on water. Objectives were: (1) to measure th...
The results of investigations on combustion of Karazhanbas and Tengiz oil on the surface of water ar...
PresentationIn-situ burning has been considered as a primary spill response option for oil spills si...
Oil spills in ice-covered waters pose unique challenges to remediation activities. In-situ burning i...
Boilover phenomena has getting numerous attention throughout the industries due to the extreme conse...
The burning of a thin fuel-layer floating on water is a problem of interest in unwanted fires. Heat ...
AbstractIt is the fact that combustion properties of large-scale crude oil pool fire have great sign...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. The ramped temperature oxidation experiments were performed on heavy and light ...
In situ burning of oil spills in the Arctic is a promising countermeasure. In spite of the research ...
This article provides a brief introduction to the indicators of the volatility and flammability of l...
The research presented consists of a study of the burning characteristics of a liquid fuel floating ...
An experimental study of boilover phenomena in connection with crude oil and kerosene pool fires was...
© SGEM2018. This work devoted to study the influence of water content and catalyst presence on in si...
Industrial equipment using hydraulic fluids are design to accept higher load and speed, implicitly h...
Research paper published in the journal Combustion Science and Technology 2000.An experimental study...
This study determined how well crude and fuel oils burn on water. Objectives were: (1) to measure th...
The results of investigations on combustion of Karazhanbas and Tengiz oil on the surface of water ar...
PresentationIn-situ burning has been considered as a primary spill response option for oil spills si...
Oil spills in ice-covered waters pose unique challenges to remediation activities. In-situ burning i...
Boilover phenomena has getting numerous attention throughout the industries due to the extreme conse...
The burning of a thin fuel-layer floating on water is a problem of interest in unwanted fires. Heat ...
AbstractIt is the fact that combustion properties of large-scale crude oil pool fire have great sign...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. The ramped temperature oxidation experiments were performed on heavy and light ...
In situ burning of oil spills in the Arctic is a promising countermeasure. In spite of the research ...
This article provides a brief introduction to the indicators of the volatility and flammability of l...
The research presented consists of a study of the burning characteristics of a liquid fuel floating ...
An experimental study of boilover phenomena in connection with crude oil and kerosene pool fires was...
© SGEM2018. This work devoted to study the influence of water content and catalyst presence on in si...
Industrial equipment using hydraulic fluids are design to accept higher load and speed, implicitly h...