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  1. Auto ignition temperature in pure O2 - Physics Forums

    Nov 7, 2015 · There is no consensus on the auto ignition temperature or the practicality of the proposed engine design. Participants highlight limitations in current knowledge regarding ignition temperatures …

  2. Question about Auto-Ignition Temperature • Physics Forums

    Sep 24, 2014 · Hello I was wondering about explanation of the auto ignition temperature (AIT). From the definition in ASTM E659: AIT (auto-ignition temperature) is the lowest temperature at which the …

  3. At what temperature does paper catch fire? • Physics Forums

    Jun 23, 2018 · Participants explore the concept of autoignition temperature, the effects of surrounding materials, and the implications of using different types of tape in electrical applications. Some …

  4. Flash Point of Petrol & Diesel: Pressure & Self Ignition

    Aug 13, 2018 · The discussion revolves around the flash point, boiling point, and self-ignition temperatures of petrol and diesel, particularly in relation to pressure and phase changes. Participants …

  5. What does mean sulfur has auto-ignition Temperature 248-266C

    Mar 8, 2014 · Understanding a simple statement regarding the measurement of temperature May 6, 2019 Replies 3 Views 2K Auto ignition temperature in pure O2 Nov 16, 2015 Replies 8 Views 10K …

  6. Structure of an isomer would cause it to auto-ignite easily?

    May 31, 2005 · The discussion revolves around the factors influencing the auto-ignition of isomers of C16H34, particularly focusing on the structural features that may affect their ignition characteristics. …

  7. Can compressed air safely pressurize gasoline without causing auto ...

    Dec 29, 2007 · Participants explore concerns related to auto-ignition, pressure levels, material compatibility, and potential hazards associated with the design. CharlieP expresses concern about …

  8. Why N-Butane & Isobutane Have Different Autoignition & Flash Points

    Aug 22, 2012 · The discussion revolves around the differing autoignition and flash points of n-butane and isobutane, exploring the underlying chemical and physical properties that contribute to these …

  9. Jet Fuel, JP-5, JP-8 & DFM: Properties, Chemical Composition ...

    Aug 12, 2006 · The discussion centers around the properties, chemical composition, and toxicokinetics of various jet fuels, specifically JP-5, JP-8, and JP-10, as well as diesel fuel marine (DFM). …

  10. Gasoline Explosion/Detonation Pressure - Physics Forums

    Jan 23, 2011 · The discussion revolves around the safety and risks associated with pressurizing gasoline, particularly in the context of potential ignition and explosion. Participants explore the …