viridor
Chemical
- Aug 14, 2002
- 1
Dear all,
I am investigating modes of hydrogen ignition from a pipline leak.
Some suggested modes are:
1) Self ignition
2) Ignition via Electro-static Discharge (ESD) from clothes
3) Ignition via ESD caused by near by steam leak
4) Sparks from tools/chains from nearby work
5) Pyrophoric deposits in main
6) Smoking!
7) Non spark safe/intrinsically safe electronic equipment
8) Lightening
Questions:
1) I have received mixed messages about H2 self ignition; is there any experience or a theoretical case for this?
2) For ESD from People's clothes and Steam leaks; I have not found quantitative data for this - can anyone help?
3) Can anyone suggest any other modes of ignition that has not been considered?
I would appreciate any help on these,
Regards
I am investigating modes of hydrogen ignition from a pipline leak.
Some suggested modes are:
1) Self ignition
2) Ignition via Electro-static Discharge (ESD) from clothes
3) Ignition via ESD caused by near by steam leak
4) Sparks from tools/chains from nearby work
5) Pyrophoric deposits in main
6) Smoking!
7) Non spark safe/intrinsically safe electronic equipment
8) Lightening
Questions:
1) I have received mixed messages about H2 self ignition; is there any experience or a theoretical case for this?
2) For ESD from People's clothes and Steam leaks; I have not found quantitative data for this - can anyone help?
3) Can anyone suggest any other modes of ignition that has not been considered?
I would appreciate any help on these,
Regards