RI 2555 Oxygen-Oil Explosions - Preliminary Report III - Spontaneous Ignition Of Oils In Oxygen Under Pressure

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. H. Brooks
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Dec 1, 1923

Abstract

"IntroductionThis preliminary report deals with the effect of oxygen pressure on the ignition temperature and combustibility of oils, it is the third of a series which will present the results of an investigation being made by the Bureau of Mines, on oxygen-oil explosions. The purpose of this research is to obtain technical data that will serve as a basis for safety precautions general outline of the problem has been given in the first report (Serial 2507).The present experiments have resulted in (1) a method for determining spontaneous ignition points of oils in an atmospheric of oxygen under pressure; and (2) the determination of these ignition temperatures for three typical oils, one being an animal oil (sperm), one a vegetable oil (linseed), and one a mineral oil (""Moiloil A"").These experiments on explosibility of oil were performed in order to discover the general nature of the phenomenon, especially the order of magnitude of the temperature necessary for spontaneous explosion (120°C. and upwards) and the effect of pressure variation (negligible as regards ignition temperature but important in relation to the violence of the explosion). A continuation oftests should provide a basis for selecting the safest lubricants for high pressure compression of gases particularly air and oxygen; and should be of value when devising new specifications for lubricants, both in the government departments and the compressed-gas manufacturing industry."
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APA: S. H. Brooks  (1923)  RI 2555 Oxygen-Oil Explosions - Preliminary Report III - Spontaneous Ignition Of Oils In Oxygen Under Pressure

MLA: S. H. Brooks RI 2555 Oxygen-Oil Explosions - Preliminary Report III - Spontaneous Ignition Of Oils In Oxygen Under Pressure. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.

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