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Flash-point prediction for binary partially miscible mixtures of flammable solvents [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Flash point is the most important variable used to characterize fire and explosion hazard of liquids. Herein, partially miscible mixtures are presented within the context of liquid-liquid extraction processes.
Chen, Chan-Cheng   +3 more
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On the relation between azeotropic behavior and minimum / maximum flash point occurrences in binary mixtures of flammable compounds [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The flash point temperature and the boiling temperature of a mixture are related by the fact that both can be modeled based on vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) of each component. It has been suggested in the literature that there might exist a concomitance
Da Cunha, Sergio   +2 more
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Prediction of Miscible Mixtures Flash-point from UNIFAC group contribution methods [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Flash point is one of the most important variables used to characterize fire and explosion hazard of liquids. This paper predicts the flash point of miscible mixtures by using the flash point prediction model of Liaw and Chiu (J. Hazard. Mater. 137 (2006)
Gerbaud, Vincent   +2 more
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Effect of stirring on the safety of flammable liquid mixtures [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Flash point is the most important variable employed to characterize fire and explosion hazard of liquids. The models developed for predicting the flash point of partially miscible mixtures in the literature to date are all based on the assumption of ...
Chen, Chan-Cheng   +3 more
core   +2 more sources

Prediction of the Flash Point of Binary and Ternary Straight-Chain Alkane Mixtures

open access: yesAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2014
The flash point is an important physical property used to estimate the fire hazard of a flammable liquid. To avoid the occurrence of fire or explosion, many models are used to predict the flash point; however, these models are complex, and the ...
X. Li, P. P. Duan, K. N. Sun, X. Yan
doaj   +1 more source

Ignition limit of EPS foam by a hot particle under cross wind

open access: yesCase Studies in Thermal Engineering, 2023
The ignition of the building insulation materials by a hot particle is a typical spot fire phenomenon, but the scientific understanding is still limited.
Supan Wang   +3 more
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A New Approach for Liquid Scanners to Determine Flammable Liquid Concentration in Solutions

open access: yesHittite Journal of Science and Engineering, 2021
Strong liquid explosives were obtained by mixing some chemical liquids and these explosives were used in many terrorist attacks in crowded places such as airports, railway stations and shopping malls.
Ebru Efeoğlu, Gürkan Tuna
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Classification for ternary flash point mixtures diagrams regarding miscible flammable compounds [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Flash point is a major indicator on the study of fire and explosion hazards of liquid mixtures. Mixtures presenting a minimum flash point behavior are particularly dangerous.
Da Cunha, Sergio   +3 more
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Factors affecting the diesel transport quality of Western Products Pipeline

open access: yesYou-qi chuyun, 2021
For diesel transported by long-distance pipeline, its quality decreases with the increase of transportation distance. Here, the factors affecting the diesel transport quality of the Western Products Pipeline were studied through batch tracking and ...
Qiliang ZHANG   +4 more
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Effect of Mixing Sunflower Oil with Butter Ghee in Physical Properties and Characteristics of the Product

open access: yesTikrit Journal for Agricultural Sciences, 2021
Sunflower oil, butter ghee and their mixtures at two levels 10 and 20% were studied. The density of samples was estimated at 0.92, 0.91, 0.914 and 0.916 g/cm3 for treatments 1, 2, 3 and 4, respectively.
Ahmed Muhsin Ali Ahmed Al-Janabi
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