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Friday, 23 September 2011

Aluminum - Water mixture leads to Explosion

Posted on 02:06 by Unknown
TOI dated 23rd September 2011, page 19

The use of Aluminum piping has the risk of becoming a explosive material in case of fire. To avoid these situations, Firefighting sprinkler systems are preferred to use Stainless Steel as it has the additional advantages of no corrosion blocking the sprinklers in case of bulb breakage during fires (as happens in 2 out of 5 cases).


Aluminium-water explosion led toTwin Towers collapse?

Paris: A mix of sprinkling system water and melted aluminium from aircraft hulls likely triggered the explosions that felled New York's Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, a materials expert told a technology conference on Wednesday.
    “If my theory is correct, tonnes of aluminium ran down through the towers, where the smelt came into contact with a few hundred litres of water,” explained Christian Simensen, a scientist at SINTEF, an independent technology research institute based in Norway. “From other disasters and experiments carried out by the aluminium industry, we know that reactions of this sort lead to violent explosions.”
    Given the quantities of the molten metal involved, these blasts would have been powerful enough to blow out an entire section of each building, he said in a statement. This, in turn, would lead to the top section of each tower to fall down on the sections below.
    The aluminium-water scenario would account for explosions from within the buildings just prior to their collapse that have fuelled conspiracy theories suggesting that the structures had been boobytrapped. The official report on the causes of the collapse blames over-heating and failure of structural steel beams in the centre of the buildings.
    Simensen presented his theory at an international materials technology conference in San Diego, California, and has detailed his calculations in an article published in the trade journal Aluminium International Today. “The aluminium industry had reported more than 250 aluminium-water explosions since 1980,” he said. In a controlled experiment carried out by Alcoa Aluminium, 20 kilos of molten aluminium was allowed to react with 20 litres of water, along with a small quantity of rust. “The explosion destroyed the entire laboratory and left a crater 30 metres in diameter,” Simensen said. By comparison, the aircraft carried 30 tonnes of aluminium into each of the towers, according to his calculations. PTI


NEW THEORY: A mix of sprinkling system water and melted aluminium from aircraft hulls likely triggered the explosions that brought down the Twin Towers on 9/11, says a scientist


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Delhi Jal Board facing Corrosion problems

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Delhi Jal Board has been facing a number of complaints from the users about the Leaking pipes and mixing of sewage water in the drinking water. This is mainly due to the use of GI/ Mild Steel Pipes.

Use of Stainless Steel pipes addresses these issues in the best way.
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