Md. Checkel et al., FLAMMABILITY LIMITS AND BURNING VELOCITIES OF AMMONIA NITRIC-OXIDE MIXTURES, Journal of loss prevention in the process industries, 8(4), 1995, pp. 215-220
The potential explosion hazard of mixtures containing ammonia and nitr
ic oxide was investigated in a constant-volume preheated test cell. Am
monia/air and ammonia/nitric oxide mixtures were centrally spark-ignit
ed in the cell at initial temperatures from 25 to 220 degrees C and in
itial pressures from 101 to 450 kPa. The ammonia/air mixtures produced
the expected results for flammability limit, agreeing well with value
s from the literature. The ammonia/nitric oxide mixtures are capable o
f producing powerful explosions with laminar burning velocity over 1 m
s(-1) and a pressure rise over ten times the initial pressure. Also,
when mixing nitric oxide, oxygen and ammonia, it was found to be possi
ble to produce mixtures which reacted and self-ignited on mixing. The
paper presents flammability limits and burning velocities as functions
of temperature, pressure and gas concentration.