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Ignition of metals at high temperatures in oxygen
Material flammability is thought to increase with increasing oxygen concentration increasing pressure, and increasing temperature. Interest in the effects of increasing pressure and increasing sample temperature on the flammability of metals led to an industry-sponsored program for heated promoted combustion testing of metals. In this paper the results of heated promoted combustion tests from the industry sponsored 98-1 program are reported. Thirteen materials were tested as heated 3.2-mm (1/8-in.) diameter rods in an enriched oxygen, elevated pressure environment. Tests were performed in 100 % oxygen and the temperature of the sample rods varied between 260 deg C and 1093 deg C with test pressures ranging from 0.2 MPa to 2.8 MPa. The test materials were 316 stainless steel, Incoloy 800 HT, Hastelloy C-276, Hastelloy C-22, Inconel Filler Metal 601, Inconel Filler Metal 617, Haynes 230, Haynes 214, Hastelloy X, 310 stainless steel, alonised Haynes 230, 304 stainless steel, and alonised Incoloy 800 HT.
Ignition of metals at high temperatures in oxygen
Material flammability is thought to increase with increasing oxygen concentration increasing pressure, and increasing temperature. Interest in the effects of increasing pressure and increasing sample temperature on the flammability of metals led to an industry-sponsored program for heated promoted combustion testing of metals. In this paper the results of heated promoted combustion tests from the industry sponsored 98-1 program are reported. Thirteen materials were tested as heated 3.2-mm (1/8-in.) diameter rods in an enriched oxygen, elevated pressure environment. Tests were performed in 100 % oxygen and the temperature of the sample rods varied between 260 deg C and 1093 deg C with test pressures ranging from 0.2 MPa to 2.8 MPa. The test materials were 316 stainless steel, Incoloy 800 HT, Hastelloy C-276, Hastelloy C-22, Inconel Filler Metal 601, Inconel Filler Metal 617, Haynes 230, Haynes 214, Hastelloy X, 310 stainless steel, alonised Haynes 230, 304 stainless steel, and alonised Incoloy 800 HT.
Ignition of metals at high temperatures in oxygen
Slockers, Michael J. (author) / Robles-Culbreth, Rosemary (author)
2006
18 Seiten, 25 Bilder, 13 Tabellen, 4 Quellen
Conference paper
English
Sauerstoffversorgung , Druckgas , Hochtemperatur , Entzündung (Entflammung) , metallischer Werkstoff , Legierung , nichtrostender Stahl , Standardprüfmethode , Sauerstoffanreicherung , Gasdruck , Nickellegierung , Chromlegierung , Hochdruck (Mechanik) , Entflammbarkeit , Entzündbarkeit , Werkstoffvergleich
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