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Its a crude oil sample composition ,includes small proportions of N2, H2S and CO2 also and I am modelling with the consequence model tool which is giving results for pool fires.
Trying to understand the chemistry of this interaction of the components and its effect on flammability...
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The mixture I am dealing with comprises of hydrocarbons (C1 to C10) and water. I am working on flammability of HC mixtures with water, to investigate the point at which it can be considered non-flammable
Hi readers,
Please can someone help me out with interpreting LFL and UFL values
I have UFL values of 1.00E+06 ppm which is about 100% of it, what does this mean?
Can I still consider the mixtures to be flammable?
Some have LFL values and then UFL of this value but some of them do not have any...
Hi readers,
Please can someone help me out with interpreting LFL and UFL values
I have UFL values of 1.00E+06 ppm which is about 100% of it, what does this mean?
Can I still consider the mixtures to be flammable?
Some have LFL values and then UFL of this value but some of them do not have any...