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Methane flammability diagram

FIGURE 3-10. Flammability diagram for methane-oxygen-nitrogen mixtures. (Courtesy of L. G. Britton.)... [Pg.32]

Figure 6-6 Flammability diagram for methane at an initial temperature and pressure of 25°C and 1 atm. Source C. V. Mashuga and D. A. Crowl, Application of the Flammability Diagram for Evaluation of Fire and Explosion Hazards of Flammable Vapors, Process Safety Progress (1998), 17(3) 176-183. Figure 6-6 Flammability diagram for methane at an initial temperature and pressure of 25°C and 1 atm. Source C. V. Mashuga and D. A. Crowl, Application of the Flammability Diagram for Evaluation of Fire and Explosion Hazards of Flammable Vapors, Process Safety Progress (1998), 17(3) 176-183.
Figure 6-8 Experimental flammability diagram for methane. (Source C. V. Mashuga, Ph.D. dissertation (Michigan Technological University, 1999). Figure 6-8 Experimental flammability diagram for methane. (Source C. V. Mashuga, Ph.D. dissertation (Michigan Technological University, 1999).
Fig. 25. Flammability diagram for the system methane-oxygen-nitrogen at atmospheric... Fig. 25. Flammability diagram for the system methane-oxygen-nitrogen at atmospheric...
FIQURE 5-1.2. Flammability triangular diagram for methane -H oxygen -h nitrogen. [Pg.86]

Figure 1.5 Triangular diagram of CFCs based on methane, showing toxic and flammable regions, as well as their commercial names and their normal boiling points in... Figure 1.5 Triangular diagram of CFCs based on methane, showing toxic and flammable regions, as well as their commercial names and their normal boiling points in...

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