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Flammability: A Continuum Vs. Discrete Boundary

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Author(s)

Gregory T. Linteris

Abstract

The goals of this talk are: 1.) Understand that flammability behavior is device/configuration dependent, and 2.) Understand the features that influence the flammability behavior of a fuel-air mixture.
Proceedings Title
2018 ASHRAE Annual Conference
Conference Dates
January 20-24, 2018
Conference Location
Chicago, IL

Keywords

refrigerant flammability, flame stabilization, flame propagation

Citation

Linteris, G. (2018), Flammability: A Continuum Vs. Discrete Boundary, 2018 ASHRAE Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=925095 (Accessed October 3, 2025)

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Created January 24, 2018, Updated September 20, 2018
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