| Literature DB >> 19716229 |
Kenji Takizawa1, Kazuaki Tokuhashi, Shigeo Kondo.
Abstract
The burning velocity, flammability limits, and heat of combustion of CH(2)CF=CF(3) (1234yf) have been studied to elucidate the fundamental flammability properties of this new alternative refrigerant with low global-warming potential. The burning velocity of 1234yf was measured independently by schlieren photography and the spherical vessel method. In the spherical vessel method, the burning velocities of 1234yf and its analogues CH(2)=CFCHF(2) (1243yf) and CH(2)=CHCF(3) (1243zf) as well as those of typical fluoroalkanes CH(2)F(2) (HFC-32) and CH(3)=CHF(2) (HFC-152a) were measured in mixtures of air at various O(2)/(N(2)+O(2)) ratios. The maximum burning velocity of 1234yf was found to be 1.2+/-0.3 cm s(-1), which was approximately one-fifth that of HFC-32 (6.7 cm s(-1)) and one order of magnitude less than those of 1243yf (19.8 cm s(-1)) and 1243zf (14.1 cm s(-1)). The flame propagation of 1234yf was highly sensitive to flame temperature compared to that of the other compounds. The measured flammability limits and calculated heat of combustion of 1234yf were also determined.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19716229 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.08.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588