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The Theoretical Basis for Materials Testing
Burning is a very complex physicochemical process of a rapid-ongoing oxidation reaction accompanied by heat release and flame. Depending on their ability to react with oxygen, materials can be divided into flammable ones and non-flammable ones. If the flammable set (flammable substance and oxygen) is of one state, i.e., the flammable mixture is formed before the reaction itself in the burning area, it is called homogeneous burning. Its characteristic feature is a flame. If the flammable set is composed of two states, i.e. a solid substance being a fuel and oxidizing agent a gas, it is called heterogeneous burning. In this case, the characteristic feature is smoldering [10, 15, 16].
The Theoretical Basis for Materials Testing
Burning is a very complex physicochemical process of a rapid-ongoing oxidation reaction accompanied by heat release and flame. Depending on their ability to react with oxygen, materials can be divided into flammable ones and non-flammable ones. If the flammable set (flammable substance and oxygen) is of one state, i.e., the flammable mixture is formed before the reaction itself in the burning area, it is called homogeneous burning. Its characteristic feature is a flame. If the flammable set is composed of two states, i.e. a solid substance being a fuel and oxidizing agent a gas, it is called heterogeneous burning. In this case, the characteristic feature is smoldering [10, 15, 16].
The Theoretical Basis for Materials Testing
The soc. of Fire Protection Engineers Series
Makovická Osvaldová, Linda (author) / Fatriasari, Widya (author)
2023-09-05
29 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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