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Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases
Posted by: J L Mazerat (IP Logged)
Date: January 02, 2018 07:27PM

I just used methane as an example because it is in the table. The only reason I mentioned it is that a number of persons, right or wrong, has misinterpreted the values listed as being absolute. I do not know if they lacked the knowledge as to other conditions that could cause a difference in the value is the reason for their conclusion. What I was hoping by adding the text under the table would address the knowledge and understanding issue if that is the problem.

Look at the good side of these postings, maybe someone that did not understand this issue just received a little free education.

Jim Mazerat
Forensic Investigations Group



Subject Views Written By Posted
  Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 1551 J L Mazerat 12/29/2017 09:47AM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 834 Mark Goodson 12/29/2017 10:47AM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 833 J L Mazerat 12/29/2017 03:09PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 801 rdzimm 12/30/2017 01:25PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 827 Fire 12/30/2017 01:32PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 800 Sir Gary 12/31/2017 12:31AM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 835 J L Mazerat 12/30/2017 08:06PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 838 John Lentini 12/31/2017 05:13PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 815 J L Mazerat 12/31/2017 08:19PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 774 Chris Bloom, CJBFireConsultant 01/02/2018 03:06AM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 755 J L Mazerat 01/02/2018 10:13AM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 763 dcarpenter 01/02/2018 11:49AM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 797 J L Mazerat 01/02/2018 12:31PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 853 dcarpenter 01/02/2018 01:44PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 786 J L Mazerat 01/02/2018 03:20PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 791 dcarpenter 01/02/2018 03:54PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 762 dcarpenter 01/02/2018 03:58PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 751 J L Mazerat 01/02/2018 07:13PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 793 J L Mazerat 01/02/2018 07:12PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 898 dcarpenter 01/02/2018 01:58PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 766 J L Mazerat 01/02/2018 02:31PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 766 dcarpenter 01/02/2018 03:35PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 773 dcarpenter 01/02/2018 05:25PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 746 J L Mazerat 01/02/2018 07:27PM
  Re: Minimum Ignition Energy (mJ) of gases 783 J L Mazerat 01/02/2018 07:18PM


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