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Research on safety issues regarding fuel cell vehicles and ...

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an electrocution hazard and an ignition source for fuel contained in the vehicle or outside ... hot or voluminous to be included in vehicles, particularly ... in hydride form bound to metals, or on the surface of solid porous materials or carbon nano-tubes. The forms of storage that are currently being tested are compressed hydrogen and liquid ...

  Surfaces, Ignition

Diesel Engine Combustion - MIT

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(0.13 ms after ignition) (0.93 ms after ignition) (1.87 ms after ignition) End of injection (2.67 ms after ignition) 5.33 ms after ignition FEATURES OF DIESEL COMBUSTION • Ignition delay – Auto-ignition in different parts of combustion chamber • After ignition, fuel sprays into hot burned gas – Then, evaporation process is fast

  Ignition

Ignition Sources: Recognizing the Causes of Fire

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category of ignition sources poses such a significant threat. Many processes and types of equipment use open flames, pro-duce hot surfaces or create arcs/ sparks—all sources of ignition included among the 10 most costly listed below. While these ignition sources are inherent to the process or equipment and generally cannot be

  Course, Causes, Ignition, Recognizing, Ignition sources, Recognizing the causes

3.3 Gasoline And Diesel Industrial Engines

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then injected into the hot air. Ignition is spontaneous because the air temperature is above the autoignition temperature of the fuel. SI engines initiate combustion by the spark of an electrical discharge. Usually the fuel is mixed with the air in a carburetor (for gasoline) or at the intake valve

  Ignition

Guidelines for Controlling Health Hazards in Painting ...

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on the surface of a material. The vehicle is the liquid portion of the paint which includes components such as binders, extenders, flow additives and volatile components known as thinners (solvents). The materials used in paint may be potentially hazardous to personnel and the environment. This document consolidates information on the paint

  Surfaces

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