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So, there is a MOC, that represent the minimum concentration of oxygen for igniting a mixture.Is there also a maximum oxygen concetration? Could be represented by the next formula?
Max Oxygen Conc. = (UFL)(Moles O2/Moles fuel)
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Hello dwedel,
I am working with fire in under-ventilated situation. To explain that, imagine that fire room full of unburn and not-unburn gases and at this time not oxygen available.
If now, we open a window, a new supply of fresh air enters the compartment. So the mixture will be pass across...
Is there a method or formula with which we can obtain the flammabily limits of whatever flammable gases + whatever non-flammable gases + air, in aproximatively way?
Could you recommend me any book for flammability limits of flammable gases + non-flammable gases (i am interesting when there are...
Hello
i would like to know how to calculate the flammability limits of a gas that consist in flammable gas + non-flammable gas + air. More exactly when there are two different non-flammable gases in the mixture
Thank you very much
Christian.Perez@ulg.ac.be
Hello everybody!
i have read you questions and answers and i still have the doubt of how calculate the flammability limits of a mixture with more than one inert gas (CH4 CO2 N2 air).
I have a diagram of Methane and these inert gases but i don´t know how i can take both into account?
thanks...
hello
I am working with fire gases. I need to know how to find when a mixture of unburn and burn gases + air is flammable.
thanks
Christian.Perez@ulg.ac.be
hellos i am working this the gases produced by a fire. i need to know how to know when this mixture of unburn and burn gas + air is flammable?
thank a lot
Christian.Perez@ulg.ac.be