Book Title: Shu Vidyut Sachit Teukay Che
Author(s): Mahendramuni
Publisher: Anekant Bharati Prakashan

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________________ of substances with oxygen, are based on the above mentioned principles. Combustion or combination of substances with either pure oxygen or oxygen contained in the air is realised in practice with the help of different contrivances, the so-called burners." 89. એજન, page 129 "In order to get a high temperature and a short flame, it is necessary to have, prior to commencement of combustion, a perfect mixture of fuels with oxygen. Thus whenever we are to burn either solid, liquid or gaseous fuels, we are to mix them with air in gaseous state." 90. Prof. Dr. A.K. Shaha, Combustion Engineering & Fuel Technology, pp. 121, 122 "Tere is specific flash temperature, at which each kind of fuel ignites. In the table, the ignition of flash temperatures of various fuels are given : TABLE Ignition Temperatures (At Atmospheric Pressure) of Gases, Liquids and Solids Substance Hydrogen (H2) Carbon monoxide (CO) Methane (CH) Ethane (C,H) Propane (C,H) Ethylene (CH) Acetylene (C2H2) Hexane (H11) Decane (C10H22) Benzol (CH) Toluol Phenol Aniline Jain Educationa International Ignition temperature in air 580-590 644-658 650-750 520-630 - 542-547 406-440 487 463 740 810 715 770 Degrees Centigrade 128 Ignition temperature in oxygen For Personal and Private Use Only 580-590 637-658 556-700 520-630 490-570 500-519 416-440 268 202 662 552 574 530 www.jainelibrary.org

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