Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries, Vol.14, No.6, 539-545, 2001
Combustion characteristics of asphalt and sodium compounds
Risk evaluation of mixtures of asphalt and inorganic salts such as sodium nitrate, sodium nitrite, sodium carbonate and sodium dihydrogenphosphate was conducted. The ignition and the combustion characteristics of mixtures of asphalt and oxidizing salts were obtained. Quasi-heat-accumulation experiments of asphalt-salt mixtures were conducted using about I kg samples. Six types of asphalt-salt mixtures were made and their ignition characteristics were examined in the quasi-heat-accumulation experiments. Then to clarify burning behavior of the asphalt-salt mixtures, experiments for understanding their combustion characteristics were conducted using a cone calorimeter. The main results are as follows. (1) In the quasi-heat-accumulation experiment, a region with high concentration of the salt mixture particles was made at the bottom of the sample vessel through the process of their sedimentation. An exothermic reaction started in this region. Just before the asphalt-salt mixture was ignited, a huge amount of white smoke was released. A kind of jet flame of a few meters in height was created. (2) Based on the data of ignition temperature from the cone calorimeter experiments, ignition of asphalt was caused by a chemical reaction of asphalt with an oxidizing salt. The combustion of the asphalt-salt mixture contained the self-heating reaction.