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Burning VW's - Was: Re: "Nokofs" for magnesium wheels

To: George Richardson <gprtech@frontiernet.net>
Subject: Burning VW's - Was: Re: "Nokofs" for magnesium wheels
From: Bob Bownes <bownes@seiri.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 10:34:13 -0400
Cc: "Scott A. Roberts" <herald1200@comcast.net>, Ben Zwissler <bzwissler1@insightbb.com>, "'Nicholas Wolf'" <nwolf@u.washington.edu>, triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <000001c396a7$8961d1e0$6701a8c0@ZwisslerFamRm> <000c01c396aa$0c31c1a0$96202d44@medfrd01.nj.comcast.net> <3F934662.9090700@frontiernet.net>
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Gasoline burns at a very low temperature compared to magnesium.

        Material        Ignition Temp   Flame Temp
        Gas             4950 F          ~22000 F
        Magnesium       8500 F          ~50000 F

Interesting information on fuels:

        http://afdc.nrel.gov/pdfs/fueltable.pdf

Information on magnesium:

        http://www.immnet.com/articles?article=1418

Not every VW will burn to the ground (see the article above on why) but 
if you do get a VW trans/engine case to catch on fire, it is quite 
spectacular. I watched one burn a hole in a concrete road. Stand well 
back and wear appropriate protective gear when fighting such a class D 
fire as the concrete spalls, or blows apart in sharp flakes as the air & 
water trapped in the concrete expands and fractures the concrete.

Bob
Firefighter, EMT, Chief Formula Vee wrench

OB Triumph content:

TR6 is still in the garage, have decided to pull the engine this winter 
and replace it with the spare.


George Richardson wrote:
> How do you know it was the engine block that was burning so hot? It's a 
> gasoline fire, after all.
> 
> Scott A. Roberts wrote:
> 
>> Ever seen a Volkswagen magnesium engine block burning? Real neat, Real 
>> hot.




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