
Originally Posted by
Dougal
They also list an upper and lower explosive limit, presume this is at atmospheric pressure. Roughly 2% and 10% by volume.
Yes, that is about right - I don't know how they vary with pressure, probably not much seeing ignition temperature doesn't seem to, although interestingly, heavy oils will ignite at room temperature if the pressure is high enough (a hazard for high pressure compressors)!
Since the stoichiometric mix is about 15:1 (I may be getting proportion by mass and proportion by volume mixed up here, but the difference is probably not that significant, seeing the molecular weight of propane is not too dissimilar from air) or 7%, the lower limit is in fact 28% (this time I calculated it instead of guessing conservatively) of it, which is about as high as would ever be used in dieselgas - suggesting that detonation is probably pretty rare.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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