Type of Publication
Year of Publication
1991
Authors

D.W. Stamps; M. Berman

Abstract

The effect of elevated temperature on the limits of the various modes of combustion of hydrogen-air-steam mixtures is reviewed. The modes include spontaneous combustion, diffusion flames, deflagrations, and detonations. The existing data on high-temperature hydrogen combustion are reviewed, areas where uncertainties exist are identified, and the importance of these uncertainties are discussed with respect to reactor safety for four different accident scenarios.

Volume

109

Notes

Times Cited: 9 9

Pagination

39-48

Number
1
ISSN Number

0029-5639