RI 3798 Inflammability of Natural Gas: Effect of Pressure upon the Limits

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. W. Jones R. E. Kennedy
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Feb 1, 1945

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION In the manufacture, storage, transportation, and use of combustible gases and vapors, explosion hazards, which at times may be present when air becomes mixed with the gases and vapors, become of primary importance. Such conditions are especially dangerous where large volumes of gaseous atmosphere are involved, because an explosion under such circumstances is capable of doing tremendous damage to both property and personnel.Because of its interest in safety in the mining and allied industries, the Federal Bureau of Mines has investigated, and published results dealing with, the explosibility of various types of combutible atmospheres. The explosion hazards of natural gases have received attention, and results giving the limits of inflammability and ignition temperatures in air have been determined and published. 4/ Other investigations have shown how explosions of natural gas-air mixtures may be prevented by the addition of nitrogen and carbon dioxide. 5/Because of the increased demand for crude oil for war purposes, the application of secondary-recovery methods of stimulating oil production have received considerable attention during the last few years. The process consists in the injection of natural gas into partly depleted oil wells to cause the oil in the sands to flow into producing wells and so increase the amount of recoverable oil. 6/"
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APA: G. W. Jones R. E. Kennedy  (1945)  RI 3798 Inflammability of Natural Gas: Effect of Pressure upon the Limits

MLA: G. W. Jones R. E. Kennedy RI 3798 Inflammability of Natural Gas: Effect of Pressure upon the Limits. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.

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