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http://dx.doi.org/10.7731/KIFSE.2013.27.5.64

Measurement of Autoignition Temperature of n-Propanol and Formic acid System  

Cho, Young-Se (Dept. of Fire and Disaster Prevention Engineering, Graduate School, Semyung University)
Ha, Dong-Myeong (Dept. of Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, Semyung University)
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Fire Science and Engineering / v.27, no.5, 2013 , pp. 64-69 More about this Journal
Abstract
The autoignition temperatures (AITs) of solvent mixture was important index for the safe handling of flammable liquids which constitute the solvent mixtures. This study measured the AITs and ignition delay time for n-propanol and formic acid system by using ASTM E659 apparatus. The AITs of n-Propanol and Formic acid which constituted binary system were $435^{\circ}C$ and $498^{\circ}C$, respectively. The experimental AITs of n-propanol and formic acid system were a good agreement with the calculated AITs by the proposed equations with a few A.A.D. (average absolute deviation). And n- Propanol and formic acid system was shown the minimum autoignition temperature behavior (MAITB).
Keywords
Autoignition temperatures (AITs); Ignition delay time (time lag); ASTM E659; n-Propanol and Formic acid system; Minimum autoignition temperature behavior (MAITB);
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