The extinction of diffusion flames burning in various oxygen concentrations by inert gases and bromotrifluoromethane

作者: D.M. Tucker , D.D. Drysdale , D.J. Rasbash

DOI: 10.1016/0010-2180(81)90063-8

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摘要: Abstract The concentrations of bromotrifluoromethane required to extinguish diffusion flames n-hexane, methanol, and gaseous LPG have been measured for a wide range oxygen in supporting atmospheres O 2 N CO . For comparison purposes, flame extinction by the addition “inert” gases was also studied. results are presented way that permits role added suppressant be resolved from other constituents atmospheres.

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