Study of water curtain effectiveness to fight against vapours of methyl acetate during uncontrolled release

The paper presents results of studies concerning the effectiveness of water curtains in eliminating airborne vapours of methyl acetate. It was found that for methyl acetate the determined effectiveness of water curtains was 13.57 times lower than that of ammonia. In practical terms the absorption ra...

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Main Authors: Węsierski Tomasz, Majder-Łopatka Małgorzata, Wąsik Wiktor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824700050
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spelling doaj-77606e14ac01479a9b00c0a80f9898352021-02-02T03:26:49ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012470005010.1051/matecconf/201824700050matecconf_fese2018_00050Study of water curtain effectiveness to fight against vapours of methyl acetate during uncontrolled releaseWęsierski TomaszMajder-Łopatka MałgorzataWąsik WiktorThe paper presents results of studies concerning the effectiveness of water curtains in eliminating airborne vapours of methyl acetate. It was found that for methyl acetate the determined effectiveness of water curtains was 13.57 times lower than that of ammonia. In practical terms the absorption rate of methyl acetate vapours equalled to the absorption rate set out for ethanol, but was much lower than for methanol. The obtained results have pointed to the efficiency of water curtains in incidents that comprise uncontrolled release of methyl acetate.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824700050
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Study of water curtain effectiveness to fight against vapours of methyl acetate during uncontrolled release
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title Study of water curtain effectiveness to fight against vapours of methyl acetate during uncontrolled release
title_short Study of water curtain effectiveness to fight against vapours of methyl acetate during uncontrolled release
title_full Study of water curtain effectiveness to fight against vapours of methyl acetate during uncontrolled release
title_fullStr Study of water curtain effectiveness to fight against vapours of methyl acetate during uncontrolled release
title_full_unstemmed Study of water curtain effectiveness to fight against vapours of methyl acetate during uncontrolled release
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The paper presents results of studies concerning the effectiveness of water curtains in eliminating airborne vapours of methyl acetate. It was found that for methyl acetate the determined effectiveness of water curtains was 13.57 times lower than that of ammonia. In practical terms the absorption rate of methyl acetate vapours equalled to the absorption rate set out for ethanol, but was much lower than for methanol. The obtained results have pointed to the efficiency of water curtains in incidents that comprise uncontrolled release of methyl acetate.
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