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HERO ID
2590011
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
On the minimum ignition energy (MIE) for propane/air
Author(s)
Eckhoff, RK; Ngo, M; Olsen, W
Year
2010
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Hazardous Materials
ISSN:
0304-3894
EISSN:
1873-3336
Volume
175
Issue
1-3
Page Numbers
293-297
Language
English
PMID
19906485
DOI
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.09.162
Abstract
A copy of the standard ASTM spark generator for determination of MIEs of gases and vapours was built and measurements to determine MIE of propane/air at normal atmospheric conditions were performed. However, the ASTM standard does not prescribe any statistical procedure for deriving MIE values from primary test data. We therefore adopted the "highest-possible-border-line" procedure proposed by Moorhouse et al. in 1974, and obtained a MIE of 0.48 mJ, which is very close to the 0.46 mJ found by these workers, as opposed to the classical Lewis and von Elbe value of only 0.25 mJ. One possible reason for the discrepancy could be the very low ignition probability of only 1% used by Lewis and von Elbe as their MIE criterion. However, when applying both linear and logistic regression analysis to our experimental data, the spark energies yielding 1% probability of ignition were found to be 0.40+/-0.06 and 0.45+/-0.08 mJ, respectively, which are both significantly higher than 0.25 mJ. This may indicate that the classical MIE values for gases and vapours published by Lewis and von Elbe (1961) are perhaps unnecessarily conservative.
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