An unconfined atmospheric ignition of a gallon of gasoline on the ground produces a startling flame, strong pressure waves and a loud sound. When this same rapidly expanding combusted vapour is confined in a pipe, the flame front and pressure wave start travelling in the direction of the unburned gas. The combusted vapour expands to ... Read moreFlame Front Technology as Applied to Piping Systems - WESTECHThe post Flame Front Technology as Applied to Piping Systems - WESTECH appeared first on Energy News for the Canadian Oil & Gas Industry | EnergyNow.ca.