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  1. Question about Auto-Ignition Temperature • Physics Forums

    Sep 23, 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 …

  2. Auto ignition temperature in pure O2 - Physics Forums

    Nov 7, 2015 · The discussion centers on the auto ignition temperature of gasoline in a pure oxygen environment, referencing Guy-Lussac's law and its implications for engine design. It is established …

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

    May 31, 2005 · The discussion centers on the auto-ignition characteristics of isomers of C16H34, specifically contrasting straight-chain hydrocarbons with branched isomers. It is established that …

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

    Jun 23, 2018 · The ignition temperature of paper is a critical factor in fire safety, with values typically around 430°F to 480°F (approximately 220°C to 250°C). Continuous operation of electronic devices, …

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

    Aug 13, 2018 · Self-ignition temperature decreases with pressure, which means that under certain conditions, fuels can ignite at lower temperatures than expected. Understanding of flash point and …

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

    Aug 22, 2012 · N-butane has an autoignition temperature of 288°C and a flash point of -60°C, while isobutane has an autoignition temperature of 460°C and a flash point of -83°C. The difference in …

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

    Aug 12, 2006 · The discussion focuses on the properties, chemical composition, and toxicokinetics of various jet fuels, specifically JP-5, JP-8, and JP-10. JP-5 is a high-flash-point jet fuel with a specific …

  9. What influences ignition temperature and oxygen consumption

    Aug 24, 2017 · What influences ignition (autoignition) temperature? Is it good low resolution aproximation to say that it depends on a) material (property of the material, one number) and b) …

  10. At what temperature does Petroleum burn? • Physics Forums

    Sep 9, 2012 · Pertroleum typically burns at a temperature around 1950°C, as confirmed by the adiabatic flame temperature reference. Common household oils also ignite at similar temperatures, with …