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- Inerting_system abstract "An inerting system decreases the probability of combustion of inflammable materials stored in a confined space, especially a fuel tank, by maintaining a chemically non-reactive or "inert" gas, such as nitrogen, in such a space. "Inerted" fuel tanks may be used on land, or aboard ships or aircraft.Three elements are required to initiate and sustain combustion: an ignition source (heat), fuel and oxygen. Combustion may be prevented by reducing any one of these three elements. If the presence of an ignition source can not be prevented within a fuel tank, then the tank may be made inert by:1) reducing the oxygen concentration of the ullage—the space above a liquid fuel—to below that capable of combustion (the combustion threshold);2) reducing the fuel concentration of the ullage to below the "lower explosive limit" (LEL), the minimum concentration capable combustion; or3) increasing the fuel concentration to above the "upper explosive limit" (UEL), the maximum concentration capable of combustion.[citation needed]At present, inflammable vapors in fuel tanks are rendered inert by replacing the air in the tank with an inert gas, such as nitrogen, nitrogen enriched air, steam or carbon dioxide. This reduces the oxygen concentration of the ullage to below the combustion threshold. Alternate methods based on reducing the ullage fuel-air ratio to below the LFL or increasing the fuel-air ratio to above the UFL have also been proposed.[citation needed]".
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- Inerting_system subject Category:Aviation_safety.
- Inerting_system subject Category:Explosion_protection.
- Inerting_system subject Category:Industrial_gases.
- Inerting_system subject Category:Safety_equipment.
- Inerting_system comment "An inerting system decreases the probability of combustion of inflammable materials stored in a confined space, especially a fuel tank, by maintaining a chemically non-reactive or "inert" gas, such as nitrogen, in such a space. "Inerted" fuel tanks may be used on land, or aboard ships or aircraft.Three elements are required to initiate and sustain combustion: an ignition source (heat), fuel and oxygen. Combustion may be prevented by reducing any one of these three elements.".
- Inerting_system label "Inerting system".
- Inerting_system label "Inertisierung".
- Inerting_system label "Inertización".
- Inerting_system sameAs Inertisierung.
- Inerting_system sameAs Inertización.
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- Inerting_system sameAs Q1662195.
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