Explosion Differentiation Using Light Emissions—Nuclear Reactor, Steam, Water Hammer, Hydrogen, Piper Alpha, and Hydro-Volcanic Explosions

R. Leishear
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Light emissions during chemical reactions provide insights into various scenarios to better understand explosions and water hammers. For example, hydrogen burning and explosions emit blue light, organic carbon combustion and explosions emit combinations of blue and yellow light, water phase changes emit infrared and less visible white light, and white light explosions ignite when multiple chemical reactions are involved. Since experimental tests to observe infrared light during water hammers have not yet been performed, test data from water boiling tests and volcanoes are compared to larger water hammer and steam explosion incidents. Considering these facts and examining a series of photos and videos from the literature and Internet, determinations are proven with respect to water hammers, steam explosions, Piper Alpha water hammer explosions, and chemical explosions. Such evidence proves that steam explosions are important for water hammer accidents, but chemical explosions explain other explosions that have long been considered to be steam explosions. These other explosions include nuclear power plant explosions, hydro-volcanic explosions, and hydrogen explosions, where some of these explosions are, in fact, related to water hammers. This article is primarily a photographic essay to explain the differences between different types of explosions and water hammers, although combustion and explosion principles are expanded and explained to support this essay.
使用光发射来区分爆炸——核反应堆、蒸汽、水锤、氢气、Piper Alpha和火山喷发
化学反应过程中的光发射提供了对各种场景的洞察,以更好地理解爆炸和水锤。例如,氢燃烧和爆炸发出蓝光,有机碳燃烧和爆炸发出蓝黄光组合,水相变发出红外线和不太可见的白光,当涉及多种化学反应时,白光爆炸点燃。由于尚未进行水锤过程中观察红外光的实验测试,因此将水沸腾试验和火山爆发的测试数据与更大的水锤和蒸汽爆炸事件进行比较。考虑到这些事实,并检查了一系列来自文献和互联网的照片和视频,证明了水锤、蒸汽爆炸、Piper Alpha水锤爆炸和化学爆炸的测定结果。这些证据证明蒸汽爆炸对水锤事故很重要,但化学爆炸解释了长期以来被认为是蒸汽爆炸的其他爆炸。其他的爆炸包括核电站爆炸、火山喷发和氢气爆炸,其中一些爆炸实际上与水锤有关。这篇文章主要是一篇摄影文章,解释了不同类型的爆炸和水锤之间的差异,尽管燃烧和爆炸原理被扩展和解释,以支持这篇文章。
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