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Effect of pressure and temperature on flammability (thread798-89295)

Effect of pressure and temperature on flammability (thread798-89295)

Effect of pressure and temperature on flammability (thread798-89295)

(OP)
Hi,
In the closed post thread798-89295: Change in Autoignition Temperature with Pressure, a reply makes reference to a book called "Physical Properties of Natural Gases", written by T.M. Geerssen and published by the Dutch company "NV Nederlandse Gasunie" (1988). It contains a section called "Effect of pressure and temperature on flammability limits",and this section contains two figures with UFL, LFL and AIT as function of pressure and temperature.

I visited the website given, and unfortunately I didn't make it very far due to the language barrier. If anyone has these figues in english and could scan and post them, it would be very helpful!
Thanks,
Shanna

RE: Effect of pressure and temperature on flammability (thread798-89295)

I was able to e-mail them back then and they sent me a copy very quickly.  It is full of very useful information and I use it often.

The material is copyrighted and it wouldn't be appropriate to scan and post it.

David

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