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- Boilover abstract "A boilover (or boil-over) type of fire refers to an extremely hazardous situation where an attempt is made to extinguish semi-enclosed oil or petrochemical fueled fire with water. The hazard results due to the difference in density between oil and water. NFPA defines boil-over as: An event in the burning of certain oils in an open-top tank when, after a long period of quiescent burning, there is a sudden increase in fire intensity associated with expulsion of burning oil from the tank.Boilover is also common in the home as a chip pan fire when cooking.As water is poured onto the fuel, it quickly sinks to the bottom of the container due to the water's higher density, and has little effect on extinguishing the flames on the surface. Under certain conditions, after some time, the water on the bottom rapidly vaporises into steam, causing it to expand more than 1700 times in volume. The rapidly expanding steam (possibly superheated) expels the oil or fuel above upward and out of the tank, resulting in the discharging of burning oil onto a large and uncontrolled area outside of the container. Mathematical modelling of the phenomenon is difficult and complicated, making boilover prediction unreliable.".
- Boilover wikiPageID "20135689".
- Boilover wikiPageLength "3607".
- Boilover wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Boilover wikiPageRevisionID "670046261".
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fire.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Category:Petroleum_production.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Chip_pan.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Density.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Evaporation.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Expansion_ratio.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Fire.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Fire_extinguisher.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink National_Fire_Protection_Association.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Oil.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Petrochemical.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Phreatic_eruption.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Superheated_water.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Volume.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink Wax_fire.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLink File:Kitchen_oil_fire_demonstration_(low_resolution).ogv.
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boilover".
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLinkText "boilover".
- Boilover wikiPageWikiLinkText "trying to extinguish burning oil with water".
- Boilover wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Boilover wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Boilover subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Boilover subject Category:Fire.
- Boilover subject Category:Petroleum_production.
- Boilover type Hazard.
- Boilover comment "A boilover (or boil-over) type of fire refers to an extremely hazardous situation where an attempt is made to extinguish semi-enclosed oil or petrochemical fueled fire with water. The hazard results due to the difference in density between oil and water.".
- Boilover label "Boilover".
- Boilover sameAs Q1409197.
- Boilover sameAs Fettbrand.
- Boilover sameAs Explosion_par_vaporisation.
- Boilover sameAs Boilover.
- Boilover sameAs Vlam-in-de-pan.
- Boilover sameAs Wyrzut.
- Boilover sameAs m.04yd17z.
- Boilover sameAs Q1409197.
- Boilover wasDerivedFrom Boilover?oldid=670046261.
- Boilover isPrimaryTopicOf Boilover.