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Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA)
Posted by: dcarpenter (IP Logged)
Date: May 19, 2010 04:28PM

The burning of hydrocarbon liquids usually involves the oxygen in air as the oxidizer. Air also contain significant nitrogen that acts as a "thermal ballast" that moderates the temperature and that is why the temperatures for different burning hydrocarbons in air are about the same. That is, gasoline has an adiabatic flame temperature about the same as other common hydrocarbon fuels when air is the oxidizing agent.

HTA may include fuels that are self-oxidizing. There was previous mention of road flares and pool chemicals. Road flares are like a solid rocket fuel where the fuel and oxidizer are mixed to create a self-oxidizing fuel. Pool chemicals can also be mixed with fuels to create a self-oxidizing fuel. These types of fuels do not require air as the oxidizer and thus, the nitrogen does not play a role in moderating the temperature.

It is important to understand that an increase in the burning rate of a hydrocarbon liquid burning in air will increase the heat release rate (i.e. the size of the fire), but it does not change the flame temperature.

Douglas J. Carpenter, MScFPE, CFEI, PE, FSFPE
Vice President & Principal Engineer
Combustion Science & Engineering, Inc.
8940 Old Annapolis Road, Suite L
Columbia, MD 21045
(410) 884-3266
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  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 1471 SCarman 05/15/2010 10:42AM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 883 jaudio 05/15/2010 12:18PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 928 SCarman 05/15/2010 12:31PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 2677 SCarman 05/15/2010 12:33PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 868 PMK140 05/15/2010 06:27PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 823 efc 05/15/2010 12:51PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 892 Nick Markowitz 05/15/2010 01:10PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 802 PMK140 05/15/2010 06:41PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 875 Gerald Hurst 05/15/2010 11:54PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 805 PMK140 05/16/2010 04:18AM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 870 Gerald Hurst 05/16/2010 08:48PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 785 jmorse 05/16/2010 09:29PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 788 jaudio 05/16/2010 06:52AM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 809 cda 05/15/2010 06:53PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 966 Nick Markowitz 05/16/2010 06:03AM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 892 Sir Gary 05/16/2010 09:19AM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 864 Nick Markowitz 05/18/2010 10:01PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 1025 dcarpenter 05/19/2010 04:28PM
  Re: High Temperature Accelerants (HTA) 817 dcarpenter 05/19/2010 04:38PM


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