Keywords: Combustion
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Effect of flow residence time on the flame-retardant performance of fluorine-based flame retardant: Comparison of blowoff limits of CH₂F₂ and CH₄
The article investigates the combustion characteristics of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) and hydrocarbon (HC) fuels to understand the increased flammability of fluoropolymers like ETFE under microgravity. Key findings: CH₂F₂ exhibits minimal sensitivity of blowoff limit to oxygen, unlike CH₄. CH₂F₂ flames have lower temperatures and suppressed H and OH radical formation, due to dominant HF-producing pathways inhibiting radical chain reactions. Despite susceptibility to blowoff, CH₂F₂ maintains high adiabatic flame temperature, allowing combustion at low oxygen if sufficient residence time is provided.
Yusuke Konno, Ayuto Ota, Nozomu Hashimoto, and Osamu Fujita