2017
DOI: 10.3390/ma10030316
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Experimental Study on the Fire Properties of Nitrocellulose with Different Structures

Abstract: In order to ensure the safety of inflammable and explosive chemical substance such as nitrocellulose (NC) mixtures in the process of handing, storage, and usage, it is necessary to obtain the fire properties of NC with different exterior structures. In present study, fire properties of two commonly used nitrocelluloses with soft fiber structure and white chip structure were investigated by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and the ISO 5660 cone calorimeter. Experimental findings revealed that the most importa… Show more

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“…For the similar NC-isopropanol mixtures burned in Refs. [11,20], the overall regression rate is relatively lower than that in this work, as shown in Figure 6. This is probably because the NC-isopropanol mixtures in their experiments were burned in a shallow cuboid ceramic crucible with an open rectangular area of 1000 mm 2 and depth of 13 mm, which is quite different from the usually used steel burner.…”
Section: Fuel Regression Ratecontrasting
confidence: 69%
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“…For the similar NC-isopropanol mixtures burned in Refs. [11,20], the overall regression rate is relatively lower than that in this work, as shown in Figure 6. This is probably because the NC-isopropanol mixtures in their experiments were burned in a shallow cuboid ceramic crucible with an open rectangular area of 1000 mm 2 and depth of 13 mm, which is quite different from the usually used steel burner.…”
Section: Fuel Regression Ratecontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…Relevant research concerning the combustion behaviors of NC-alcohol humectants can also be found in recent literature [11,20], while limited amount of samples was burned for the tests, i. e. the maximum weight is only 2 g. No relatively stable burning stage can be observed from these experiments, and all of burning rates exhibit prominent parabolic variation. Thus, for the convenience of comparison, the overall regression rate over the whole combustion duration is roughly calculated as…”
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“…Other fire behaviors of NC samples are also measured and discussed. Three NC samples identical to that in [25,26] are adopted to perform the current experiments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The effects of pressure and initial fuel temperature on the burning rate of NC-based propellants were also experimentally examined by previous researchers [23,24]. Recently, He and Wei et al [25,26] attempted to employ ISO 5660 to investigate the combustion properties of NC-alcohol humectant and -dibutyl phthalate (DBP) plasticizer mixtures. The amount of sample used in their tests are quite small, i.e., 1 g and 2 g, filled in a crucible with rectangular area of 10 cm 2 , which is relatively marginal for evaluating the heat release rate (HRR) of NC.…”
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