2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0950-4230(01)00061-4
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Electrostatic ignition hazards arising from fuel flow in plastic pipelines

Abstract: The use of electrically insulating synthetic materials, such as plastics, for fuel pipelines and other fuel handling components is now becoming widespread. In the case of buried or underground pipelines in filling station forecourts the use of these materials offers superior corrosion resistance and increased longevity. This in turn reduces the risk of pollution due to fuel leakage. It is well reported that the flow of fuel under certain conditions in metal pipes can produce significant levels of electrostatic… Show more

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“…Conductivity measurements were performed with a Wolfson Electrostatic liquid L30 conductivity meter [29]. Conductivity measurements have been found to relate to charging ability [30].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conductivity measurements were performed with a Wolfson Electrostatic liquid L30 conductivity meter [29]. Conductivity measurements have been found to relate to charging ability [30].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Ionic liquids have promising properties compared to conventional molecular solvents, leading to processes with increased safety, chemical stability and radiation-resistivity. [46][47][48] (3 (4) This reaction, however, might be hampered because of the considerable hydration energy of the chloride ions. 33,34,50 Dehydration, extraction and solvation by the ionic liquid might thus be unfavorable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, from experiments conducted in a full-scale high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe-work system, it has been concluded that use of such means is safe for all practical purposes [27,28]. The tests were conducted by passing highly charging fuels, isooctane-toluene mixture and white spirit, through a full-scale pipeline like those which are used in filling stations.…”
Section: Principles Of Firementioning
confidence: 99%