Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4920995 | Fire Safety Journal | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A set of experiments was carried out to determine the flammability limits (FL) of blends of iso-butanol and a surrogate fuel for gasoline at 154±11 °C and â91.4 kPa. The surrogate gasoline was a binary PRF mixture of 87% iso-octane and 13% n-heptane (PRF 87). The volumetric fraction of iso-butanol in the liquid fuel was varied from 0 to 0.25 at a step of 0.05. Flammability tests with pure fuels were also performed to confirm the reliability of the applied experimental procedure. The homogeneous air/fuel mixtures were defined as flammable when formed a self-sustained flame able to travel upward a 0.3 m long open combustion tube. The lower FL of the blends of iso-butanol and PRF 87 (0.80â0.98%) were estimated correctly with the mixing rule of Le Chatelier, but the same simplified model failed to reproduce the measured upper flammability limits (5.10â5.61%).
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Authors
Cauê Cainã Mohler dos Santos, Everton Fernando Zanoelo,