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Calculated adiabatic reaction temperature CART

Calculated Adiabatic Reaction Temperature (CART) See Flame Temperature. [Pg.198]

The calculated adiabatic reaction temperature (CART) also provides some indication of a compound s potential hazard. Known explosive compounds have CART values higher than 1500K. [Pg.76]

Two standard estimation methods for heat of reaction and CART are Chetah 7.2 and NASA CET 89. Chetah Version 7.2 is a computer program capable of predicting both thermochemical properties and certain reactive chemical hazards of pure chemicals, mixtures or reactions. Available from ASTM, Chetah 7.2 uses Benson s method of group additivity to estimate ideal gas heat of formation and heat of decomposition. NASA CET 89 is a computer program that calculates the adiabatic decomposition temperature (maximum attainable temperature in a chemical system) and the equilibrium decomposition products formed at that temperature. It is capable of calculating CART values for any combination of materials, including reactants, products, solvents, etc. Melhem and Shanley (1997) describe the use of CART values in thermal hazard analysis. [Pg.23]


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