Synthesized iso-paraffins (SIP) are compounds that can be blended with traditional aviation fuels up to 10% vol. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The safety properties of these fuels need to be determined to guarantee their reliable utilization. These properties include the upper flammability limit (UFL). The objective was to determine experimentally the UFL in air of SIP, jet fuel, and mixtures containing 10% (F10) and 50% (F50) of SIP on a mass basis, respectively. The initial conditions involved different initial temperatures and pressures. The experimental configuration followed the ASTM E681 standard. The temperature range was from 420 to 470 K and the pressure range was from 101.3 kPa to 20 kPa. The results show that the UFLs of th...
An implicit methodology based on chemical group theory to formulate a jet aviation fuel surrogate by...
Many manufacturing processes involve flammable chemicals, and an accident involving a fire or an exp...
The explosive atmosphere may be caused by flammable gases / vapours or combustible dust. If the amou...
The creation of alternative fuels to reduce CO2 emissions in the aeronautical sector necessitates th...
Alternative aviation fuels are being developed recently to partially replace the limited resources o...
Many companies are creating innovative new aviation fuels to decrease our reliance on traditional fo...
Experimental studies of lean flammability limits (LFLs) for methane, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, in a...
Alternative aviation fuels are being developed recently to partially replace the limited resources o...
The lower and upper flammability limits of a fuel are key tools for predicting fire, assessing the p...
There is interest in finding the flammability limits of ethanol at reduced pressures for the future ...
The energy hazard criteria of ASTM program CHETAH have been tested as criteria of flammability of ga...
International audienceThe energy hazard criteria of ASTM program CHETAH have been tested as criteria...
[[abstract]]Flammability limits are two of the most important variables used to assess the fire and ...
Accurate data of flammability limits for flammable gases and vapors are needed to prevent fires and ...
The flammability envelope was experimentally determined up to the point of vapor saturation for four...
An implicit methodology based on chemical group theory to formulate a jet aviation fuel surrogate by...
Many manufacturing processes involve flammable chemicals, and an accident involving a fire or an exp...
The explosive atmosphere may be caused by flammable gases / vapours or combustible dust. If the amou...
The creation of alternative fuels to reduce CO2 emissions in the aeronautical sector necessitates th...
Alternative aviation fuels are being developed recently to partially replace the limited resources o...
Many companies are creating innovative new aviation fuels to decrease our reliance on traditional fo...
Experimental studies of lean flammability limits (LFLs) for methane, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, in a...
Alternative aviation fuels are being developed recently to partially replace the limited resources o...
The lower and upper flammability limits of a fuel are key tools for predicting fire, assessing the p...
There is interest in finding the flammability limits of ethanol at reduced pressures for the future ...
The energy hazard criteria of ASTM program CHETAH have been tested as criteria of flammability of ga...
International audienceThe energy hazard criteria of ASTM program CHETAH have been tested as criteria...
[[abstract]]Flammability limits are two of the most important variables used to assess the fire and ...
Accurate data of flammability limits for flammable gases and vapors are needed to prevent fires and ...
The flammability envelope was experimentally determined up to the point of vapor saturation for four...
An implicit methodology based on chemical group theory to formulate a jet aviation fuel surrogate by...
Many manufacturing processes involve flammable chemicals, and an accident involving a fire or an exp...
The explosive atmosphere may be caused by flammable gases / vapours or combustible dust. If the amou...