RI 3787 Prevention of Benzene-Air Explosions by Addition of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 24
- File Size:
- 1498 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 1, 1944
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION As part of its work in promoting safety, the Bureau of Mines is investigating various means of eliminating or mitigating the explosion hazards of combustible gases encountered in mining and industry. Information has been obtained and a procedure developed whereby the explosibility of many complex gaseous mixtures may be calculated in a rather simple manner without the necessity of performing laborious laboratory experiments. An earlier publication 3/ described the method of determining by calculation the limits of inflammability of gaseous mixtures, including methane, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen. The information published in the above report permitted calculation of the limits of inflamnability of such gases as are liberated by mine fires, gases from explosives, automobile exhaust gases, gases present after mine explosions, blast-furnace gas, and other gases of similar type.Gases liberated in certain potash mines in the western part of the United States sometimes contain ethane, in addition to the gases named. An investigation was made to obtain data from which the limits of inflammability of such gaseous mixtures could be determined by calculation. 4/Similar data have been Published covering all types of natural gases containing wide ranges of concentration of nitrogen and carbon dioxide.5/"
Citation
APA:
(1944) RI 3787 Prevention of Benzene-Air Explosions by Addition of Nitrogen and Carbon DioxideMLA: RI 3787 Prevention of Benzene-Air Explosions by Addition of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1944.