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Ignition sources/ by K. Ramamurthi.
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fire, explosion and detonation /
Author:
Ramamurthi, K.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
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xviii, 201 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Preliminary Concepts and Introduction -- 2. Thermal Ignition Energy Sources -- 3. Chemical Ignition Energy Sources -- 4. Electrostatic Ignition Energy Sources -- 5. Shock Waves as Energy Sources -- 6. Electromagnetic Radiation Ignition Sources -- 7. Ignition of Solid Combustibles -- 8. Ignition Sources for Detonation of Solid Explosives -- 9. Ignition of Liquid Fuels and Explosives -- 10. Ignition Sources for Gaseous Combustibles -- 11. Unanticipated Thermal Ignition Sources -- 12. Shock Wave and Impact Threats for Solid Explosives -- Appendix A: Temperature in a Shock Wave Propagating at Constant velocity -- Appendix B: Acoustic Impedance and Confinement -- Appendix C: Ignition and Burning of Heavy Fuel Oil Surrounded by Oxidizing Vapor.
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Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20687-0
ISBN:
9783031206870
Ignition sources = fire, explosion and detonation /
Ramamurthi, K.
Ignition sources
fire, explosion and detonation /[electronic resource] :by K. Ramamurthi. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xviii, 201 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
1. Preliminary Concepts and Introduction -- 2. Thermal Ignition Energy Sources -- 3. Chemical Ignition Energy Sources -- 4. Electrostatic Ignition Energy Sources -- 5. Shock Waves as Energy Sources -- 6. Electromagnetic Radiation Ignition Sources -- 7. Ignition of Solid Combustibles -- 8. Ignition Sources for Detonation of Solid Explosives -- 9. Ignition of Liquid Fuels and Explosives -- 10. Ignition Sources for Gaseous Combustibles -- 11. Unanticipated Thermal Ignition Sources -- 12. Shock Wave and Impact Threats for Solid Explosives -- Appendix A: Temperature in a Shock Wave Propagating at Constant velocity -- Appendix B: Acoustic Impedance and Confinement -- Appendix C: Ignition and Burning of Heavy Fuel Oil Surrounded by Oxidizing Vapor.
This book discusses the different energy sources bringing about fires, explosions, and detonations in combustibles under different levels of confinement. Focus is on the initiation source for a combustible whether it is a gas, a liquid, or a solid in a given state of confinement. Incidents of oxygen-related fires in hospitals which were particularly evident with increased usage of oxygen therapy for the extremely ill COVID-19 patients in 2021 are discussed with details of formation, accumulation, and dissipation of charges and their discharges leading to fires and explosions. Sympathetic detonations, BLEVE explosions, cook-off tests of combustibles, the inadvertent ignition sources (threats), and their control are discussed. Sporadic Ignition of wildfires in a heat dome augmented by the reflection of expansion disturbances from the interfaces separating media of different acoustic impedances are explored. Spontaneous human combustion, pilot ignition, shock wave ignition, ignition of fuel droplets and conditions under which fires, explosions, and detonations take place are discussed. Different ways of mitigating the inadvertent initiation of explosions and detonations are given at the end.
ISBN: 9783031206870
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-20687-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: TP265 / .R35 2023
Dewey Class. No.: 662
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