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Combustible gases explosive limits

The above formulas calculate several single combustible gas explosion limit parameters are shown in Table 1. [Pg.112]

Liu Bin, 2007. The Recommended Calculation Method of Organic Combustible Gas Explosion Limit. Journal of Kunming University of Science and Technology (Science Edition), 32(1). [Pg.114]

Another potential problem with hydrogen sulfide is that it is combustible. The explosive limits for hydrogen sulfide are 4.3% to 46%. Within this range of concentration, ignition of the gas will cause an explosion. [Pg.249]


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