A method is proposed to predict the upper flammability limits for alkanes in air at increased pressures. The upper flammability limits for methane, ethane, propane and n-butane/air mixtures at ambient temperature and initial pressure of 0.3 MPa–2.0 MPa are identified through the adiabatic flame temperature calculation model. The association of calculated adiabatic flame temperature with pressure is presented to determine the upper flammability limit. Research shows the good agreement between the forecast upper flammability limits with pressure dependence and the experimental upper flammability limit values. The average relative error of the estimated upper flammability limits for alkanes in air at high pressures reaches 2.52%
Flammability limits are one of the factors that commonly considered in fuel properties for applicati...
Different methods, both experimental and numerical, to determine the flammability limits are compare...
For flammable gases and liquids in air, the upper and lower flammable limits are adequate to define ...
This paper describes our work to predict the flammability zone for any mixture of fuel, oxygen and n...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. For security issue of alkane used in Organic Rankine Cycle, a new model to eval...
In this work, the flammable range of several hydrocarbons was predicted using a freely-propagating f...
[[abstract]]In many process units, for example, chemical reactors, flammable gases are operated with...
The energy hazard criteria of ASTM program CHETAH have been tested as criteria of flammability of ga...
Accurate data of flammability limits for flammable gases and vapors are needed to prevent fires and ...
The knowledge of alkane/alkene chemical interactions in gaseous mixtures are fundamental for several...
Experimental studies of lean flammability limits (LFLs) for methane, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, in a...
[[abstract]]Flammability limits are two of the most important variables used to assess the fire and ...
Review is made of some relatively simple procedures that may be used to estimate the flammability li...
Estimation of the lower flammability limits of C-H compounds at 25 degrees C and 1 atm; at moderate ...
Flammability limits are one of the factors that commonly considered in fuel properties for applicati...
Different methods, both experimental and numerical, to determine the flammability limits are compare...
For flammable gases and liquids in air, the upper and lower flammable limits are adequate to define ...
This paper describes our work to predict the flammability zone for any mixture of fuel, oxygen and n...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. For security issue of alkane used in Organic Rankine Cycle, a new model to eval...
In this work, the flammable range of several hydrocarbons was predicted using a freely-propagating f...
[[abstract]]In many process units, for example, chemical reactors, flammable gases are operated with...
The energy hazard criteria of ASTM program CHETAH have been tested as criteria of flammability of ga...
Accurate data of flammability limits for flammable gases and vapors are needed to prevent fires and ...
The knowledge of alkane/alkene chemical interactions in gaseous mixtures are fundamental for several...
Experimental studies of lean flammability limits (LFLs) for methane, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, in a...
[[abstract]]Flammability limits are two of the most important variables used to assess the fire and ...
Review is made of some relatively simple procedures that may be used to estimate the flammability li...
Estimation of the lower flammability limits of C-H compounds at 25 degrees C and 1 atm; at moderate ...
Flammability limits are one of the factors that commonly considered in fuel properties for applicati...
Different methods, both experimental and numerical, to determine the flammability limits are compare...
For flammable gases and liquids in air, the upper and lower flammable limits are adequate to define ...