LOL ahaha this sentence made me fall of my chair. Infact this whole thread is pretty funny. Exploding Flour. Seriously...What is the thermal energy (J/mol) released by burning flour?
Flour is probably cheaper than propane though.
LOL ahaha this sentence made me fall of my chair. Infact this whole thread is pretty funny. Exploding Flour. Seriously...What is the thermal energy (J/mol) released by burning flour?
First approximation: basically the same as propane.psycix wrote:What is the thermal energy (J/mol) released by burning flour?
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TABLE 15.2. ENERGY CONTENT, IN KJOULES PER KILOGRAM, OF A VARIETY OF SUBSTANCES
Hydrogen 122,000
Natural gas 55,000 ++++++++
Heating oil 42,000 (gasoline the same)
Coal 30,000 (lots of ashes)
Protein, pure dry 24,000
Wood, air dried 17,000
Starch, pure dry 17,000 (pure sugar the same) ++++++++
Gunpowder 3,000 (contains own oxidant)
Salad oil 37,000 (or any fat)
Walnuts 27,000 (lots of oil)
Wheat flour 15,000 (mostly starch) ++++++++
Lima beans, raw 5,000 (67% water)
Potatoes, raw 3,000 (80% water)
Spinach, raw 1,000 (over 90% water)
Beef, T-bone steak 17,000 (37% fat)
Beef, flank steak 6,000 (6% fat)
Chicken, skinless 4,000 (2% fat)
What do you do for fun, burn down houses or something? You must have a pretty terrible reputation if a store won't even sell you propane...Im pretty sure they wont sell propane to me, although Im pretty sure they will sell flour.
Actually, the energy released would be independent on the state of the flour, that's thermodynamics. Thermodynamics aren't the whole story though. Even if flour contained more energy that doesn't mean it will perform better. I would suspect that the flame propagation rate in a dust explosion is probably pretty slow, compared to propane+air.DYI wrote:So it seems like flour might do slightly better than propane in optimum conditions. However, the flour would have to be in a gaseous state for such conditions to exist. So, I'd still say roughly equivalent to propane, in any practical setup at least.
Hydra wrote:What is the thermal energy (J/mol) released by burning flour?
LOL ahaha this sentence made me fall of my chair. Infact this whole thread is pretty funny. Exploding Flour. Seriously...
I admit that flour may not be as good as propane + air, but heck, its worth a try.
If it was, it's news to me - there wasn't even a prototype, although there were a few tests done that suggested the possibilty of it working.jimmy101 wrote:IIRC, joannaardway did eventually get the "dust gun" to work.
I'm sure it's hilarious to the families of people that have had relatives killed in flour mill explosions, which do happen.Hydra wrote:LOL ahaha this sentence made me fall of my chair. Infact this whole thread is pretty funny. Exploding Flour. Seriously...