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An ignitable mixture of gasoline vapour and air is drawn into the cylinder by the partial vacuum thus created.
The flash point of a volatile material is the lowest temperature at which it can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air.
Flash Point The flash point is defined as the minimum temperature at which a liquid produces a sufficient concentration of vapor above it to form an ignitable mixture with air.
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Also, despite the very low content of volatiles in the selected nanopowders, a hybrid mixture can be ignitable at an equivalence ratio well below the LFL of the gas.
Several select HiN materials were tested for flash ignitability, and those that were found to be flash ignitable were further ignited with CO2 laser heating.
Variations of all parameters like particle size, particle size ratio, atomic ratio, ultrasonification time, dispersion concentration, ignition temperature, laser power, substrate material, materials combination were performed, each experiment leading to the same result that dispersed Al Ni mixtures were not ignitable.
The subsequent auto-ignition of the ignitable part of the jet occurs simultaneously over a wide spatial extension.
Forced convection was found to impede droplet ignition in that the minimum ignitable temperatures were higher than those for nonconvective conditions.
However this ignitability was shown to be related to the agglomeration state of powder in the dispersion phase, indicating that as the mean particle size decreases, a hybrid mixture with an extremely low content of flammable gas could be ignitable.
"The pour pattern of the ignitable liquid went across Michaela's body," he said.
Ignitable wastes burn at relatively low temperatures and may cause an immediate fire hazard.
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