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Explosion Hazard of Mixtures of Freons R31 and R32 with Air at Different Pressures

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The concentration limits of explosion hazard and the maximum values of explosion pressure and pressure growth rates inexplosion are determined. A strong effect of the initial pressure of the mixture of Freon R31 with air on the upper concentration limit of explosibility is found. An explanation of this phenomenon is proposed.

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Lisochkin, Y.A., Poznyak, V.I. Explosion Hazard of Mixtures of Freons R31 and R32 with Air at Different Pressures. Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves 37, 448–450 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017905113907

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