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What is auto ignition and why is it haunting me?

Auto ignition is basically oxidation of a substance without an ignition source. The energy of activation is reached to result in a liberation of heat (exothermic). That then leads to a chain of events leading to a fire hazard. It's easy to get auto ignition mixed up with flashpoint (flashpoint requires a source of ignition such as temperature input or flame source). In all, I haven't found any sources that describe the whole mechanism. Some say the formation of hyperoxidases from drying oils is one of the culprits.


What is the definition of auto-ignite?

Auto-ignite refers to the spontaneous ignition of a substance without an external ignition source, typically due to high temperature or pressure. It occurs when the substance reaches its auto-ignition temperature or pressure and ignites without the need for a spark or flame.


What is autoignition temperature?

AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: Lowest temperature at which mixture will ignite in the absence of spark or flame. for more inf cont(fahim.ch01@gmail.com)


Is the auto pilot system a scam?

Is Auto Pilot Biz System is a scam?


What is the difference between flash point and auto ignition in terms of their significance in fire safety measures?

The flash point is the temperature at which a substance can ignite and produce a flame, while auto ignition is when a substance ignites without an external flame or spark. In terms of fire safety measures, knowing the flash point helps determine the potential fire hazard of a substance, while understanding the auto ignition temperature can help prevent spontaneous combustion. Both are important factors in fire safety planning and prevention.


What is an auto pilot on board an aircraft?

The auto pilot on board an aircraft can auto-fly the plane. The pilot programs it with flight information, then monitors it throughout the flight.


What is the auto-ignition temperature of the flammable mixture?

The auto-ignition temperature of a flammable mixture is the lowest temperature at which it will spontaneously ignite without an external ignition source, such as a flame or spark. It varies depending on the specific components of the mixture, but it is typically in the range of 300-500 degrees Celsius for most flammable gases and vapors.


What is the difference between auto ignition and flash point in terms of their significance in fire safety measures?

Auto ignition is the temperature at which a substance will ignite without an external flame or spark, while flash point is the temperature at which a substance will produce enough vapor to ignite when exposed to an ignition source. In terms of fire safety measures, knowing the auto ignition temperature helps determine the risk of spontaneous combustion, while the flash point helps assess the potential for a substance to ignite under specific conditions. Both are important factors in understanding and preventing fire hazards.


How to check a flame roll out?

warning: flame roll out can cause serious injury 1) turn service switch off at the furnace 2) adjust thermostat so set point is 5-6 degrees above room temp, set t-stat for heat, and set fan to auto 3) remove ignition compartment door of the furnace as opposed to the door enclosing the indoor blower motor 4) turn the furnace service switch back on 5) do not look directly at the combustion burners as flame will shoot out of the burner compartment 6) observe the ignition finally proper ignition is confined to the area intended for combustion, with a blue flame. a roll out will cause the flame to ignite beyond the burners and may even blow beyond the blower compartment. further, a roll out can persist beyond the initial ignition sequence.


What is a machine that keeps an airplane on course?

An auto-pilot


How does a passenger airplane normally fly?

auto-pilot


Did Amelia Earhearts plane have auto pilot?

no they didnt

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