Failure of the scaling laws in the thermal explosion of methyl isocyanide
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Thermal explosions of methyl isocyanide have been studied in spherical reaction vessels with volumes in the range 300–5000 ml. The normal inverse dependence of the explosion limit on the square of the radius appears to hold over limited ranges, e.g. from 300–1000 ml and from 2000–3000 ml, but the explosion limits at 1000 ml and 2000 ml are characterized by markedly different values of the critical parameter δc. Temperature measurements were made at and near the vessel walls, but they do not reveal any abnormalities which could be used to explain these results.An appendix reports measurements of the thermal conductivities of methyl cyanide and methyl isocyanide from 200–350 °C.
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