Sources of Ignition: Flammability Characteristics of Chemicals and
Products describes the flammability characteristics of substances and
deals with the different sources of ignition. Case histories are
presented for review and analysis. The book is comprised of six
chapters and seven appendices. The introduction gives a basic
description of the anatomy of fire and explosions, including the
access to fuel and the interaction of oxygen and fuel. A description
of the flammable limits of gases, dusts, mists, and mixtures and the
method of estimating these follow. The text also explains the flash
point of a substance and the method of calculating it, using citations
from Fuji and Hermann. The ignition energy of a chemical, as well as
how to estimate it using the method of Calcote et al., is also
presented. The book explains that autoignition temperature of gases is
dependent on different factors, such as time delay, oxygen
concentration, and catalyst effects of materials, but may still be
estimated citing Zabetakis, 1965 as reference. The formula is given in
more detail. Finally, the energy sources for ignition are enumerated
as mechanical, electrical, thermal, and chemical. The appendices deal
with chemicals, self-heating substances, organic peroxides, substances
prone to spontaneous combustions, unstable substances, flammability
characteristics of dusts, and a checklist of possible sources of
ignition. This book is beneficial to fire safety engineers, firemen,
fire prevention maintenance administrators, fire hazard officers, and
other personnel whose line of work is in fire safety and prevention.
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Flammability Characteristics of Chemicals and Products
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781483161259
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter