Self-Ignition of Fuel Oil dropped on Surface of Heat Insulator of the Exhaust Pipe

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  • 排ガス管の断熱材表面に滴下した燃料油の自発火燃焼
  • ギジュツ シリョウ ハイガスカン ノ ダンネツザイ ヒョウメン ニ テキカシタ

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In the engine room area. the leakage or the spray of inflammable oil from the pipe lines gives the cause of a fire. Oil will self-ignite by contact with the high temperature surface of the heat insulator.<BR>In regard to the self-ignition temperature, there are many data, obtained from the experiment under the closed, highly pressurized circumstances, but there are few data under the opened circumstances at atmospheric pressure.<BR>A purpose of this research is to confine the self-ignition temperature within narrow limits for marine diesel gas oil, contain various kinds of hydrocarbon, in the case of dropping oil on high temperature surface. As a result of an experiment, it is confirmed that gas oil ignite certainly at temperature above 398°C, not below 337°C, on dropping volume 0.04cm3-0.3cm3.

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