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Explosion and Combustion Properties of Alkylsilanes I : Temperature-Composition Limits of Explosion for Methyl-,Dimethyl-,Trimethyl-,Tetramethyl-,and Vinylsilane at Atmospheric PressureThe explosion limits of five alkylsilanes were determined as a function of temperature and composition at a pressure of 1 atmosphere. Over a fuel concentration range of 2 to 10 percent, the lowest temperatures (zero C) below which explosion did not occur for the five fuels studied were: tetramethylsilane (CHsub3)sub4Si, 450 degrees; trimethlysilane (CHsub3)sub3SiH, 310 degrees;dimethylsilane (CHsub3)sub2SiHsub2, 220 degrees; methylsilane CHsub3SiHsub3, 130 degrees; and vinylsilane Hsub2C=CH-SiHsub3, 90 degrees. Explosion limits for hydrocarbons analogous to these silanes fall in a temperature range of 500 degrees to 600 degrees C. Since the explosion temperatures of the alkylsilanes are lower than those of the hydrocarbons and since they decrease as hydrogen atoms are substituted for methyl groups, it was concluded that the Si-H bond is more readily susceptible to oxidation than the C-H bond.
Document ID
19930087991
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Rose L Schalla
(Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Glen E Mcdonald
(Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
February 5, 1954
Subject Category
Aeronautics (General)
Report/Patent Number
Report Number: NACA-RM-E53L01
NACA-RM-E53L01
Accession Number
93R17281
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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