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Combustion gases, heat capacity data

W. Braker, A.L. Mossman, Matheson Gas Data Book, Matheson Gas Products, East Rutherford 1971, p. 301. Ihave left out some of the less interesting dimensions in this connection heat capacity (20.9°C) 2.625 J g 1 K 1 (Water 4.187 J g 1 K 1) dielectricity constant (20°C) 114 (Water=78.5) evaporation heat 28 kJ mol"1 evaporation entropy 190 J mol"1 K"1 spontaneous combustion temperature 538°C flash point -17.8°C regarding dielectricity constants, see R.C. Weast (ed.), Handbook ofChemistry and Physics, 66th Ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida 1986, E 40. However, under normal conditions (1 atm, 25°C), hydrogen cyanide is not a gas. [Pg.156]

Data in the attached figure were taken with a feed gas consisting of 0.133 mol% 1-hexene in air. Estimate the maximum possible temperature of the wire when the temperature of the feed gas is 450 °C. (SimpUfication— if you need to estimate any physical properties, you may neglect the presence of 1-hexene and the reaction products (CO2, H2O, etc.). In other words, you may assume that the gas is pure air). The heat of combustion of 1 mol of 1-hexene is —900 kcal/mol, independent of temperature. You may assume that the heat capacity of air is 7.62 cal/mol-K, independent of temperature. [Pg.373]

Equation 14.14, the critieal mass flux is a function not only of the critical heat flux at the siuface, but also of the convective heat transfer coefficient at the surface, the density and specific heat capacity of the combusting gas, the enthalpy of combustion of this gas and the ignition, flame and ambient temperatures which persist. Stoliarov and Lyon, [58-59] reported good predictivity of their model with respect to cone calorimetric mass and heat flux data... [Pg.349]


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