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Combustion burning rate

Energetic Materials 31. Fast Thermolysis of Ammonium Nitrate, Ethylenediammonium Dinitrate and Hydrazinium Nitrate and the Relationship to the Burning Rate Combustion and Flame 76, 393-401. [Pg.276]

The fuels consumed in the fire were treated wood, penta, and creosote (coal tars). Both are considered combustible liquids, with flash points above 160° F (CC). Vapor conditions within the headspaces of tanks can, however, reach explosive conditions, and the introduction of an ignition source resulted in spontaneous combustion. Under ideal conditions, creosote burns similar to crude oil, and in standard lab burn tests, has an average burn rate of 4 mm/min. There is no data on the burn rate of penta however, its vapors would have likely burned at much slower rates and a series of complex chemical transformations would have occurred. [Pg.338]

Fire Hazards - Flash Point Not flammable Flammable Limits in Air (%) Not flammable Fire Extinguishing Agents Not pertinent Fire Extinguishing Agents Not To Be Used Not pertinent Special Hazards of Combustion Products Toxic oxides of nitrogen may form in fire Behavior in Fire Sealed containers may burst as a result of polymerization Ignition Tenqterature Not pertinent Electrical Hazard Not pertinent Burning Rate Not pertinent. [Pg.9]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.250 , Pg.251 , Pg.252 , Pg.253 , Pg.254 , Pg.255 , Pg.256 , Pg.257 , Pg.273 , Pg.274 , Pg.275 , Pg.276 , Pg.277 , Pg.278 , Pg.279 , Pg.280 , Pg.281 , Pg.282 , Pg.283 , Pg.284 , Pg.360 , Pg.363 , Pg.364 , Pg.365 , Pg.366 , Pg.367 ]




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