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Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, 2004 Volume 40, Issue 4, Pages 3–7 (Mi fgv1785)

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Effect of energy of the ignition source on the experimentally determined value of the minimum inerting concentration of halohydrocarbons

Ya. A. Lisochkin

Russian Research Center "Applied Chemistry", St. Petersburg, 197198

Abstract: Based on the test results obtained in a spherical pressure chamber, the inerting concentration of halohydrocarbons C$_2$F$_4$Br$_2$, CF$_3$Br, and C$_2$F$_5$H was experimentally determined in a stoichiometric methane–air mixture, depending on the ignition-source energy. A wire burnt by electric current or a pyrotechnical composition was used as an ignition source. The energy of ignition sources was varied within 2 to 420 J. To obtain the real value of the inerting concentration of halohydrocarbons, independent of the ignition source used, the energy of the latter should be higher than 100 J for C$_2$F$_4$Br$_2$, C$_2$F$_5$H and 400 J for CF$_3$Br. Application of ignition sources with lower energy yields underrated results and is related to the growth of the minimum ignition energy with addition of halohydrocarbons rather than to inerting of the combustible mixture.

Keywords: methane, air, halohydrocarbons, inerting concentration, ignition energy.

UDC: 541.126.011.4:547.221:546.16

Received: 08.05.2003


 English version:
Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 2004, 40:4, 375–379

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