flamecontaining
Flamecontaining is a term used to describe systems, materials, or configurations that aim to confine a flame within a bounded volume and prevent its spread beyond that boundary. The term is not widely standardized in formal standards, but it appears in technical discussions of combustion safety and experimental apparatus. A flamecontaining enclosure is designed to restrict flame propagation, reduce risk to surrounding equipment and personnel, and allow controlled study or use of combustion processes.
Mechanisms used to achieve flamecontaining include physical barriers such as refractory walls, flame arrestor devices, and
Implementation examples can be found in laboratory ignition chambers, burner test enclosures, industrial safeties like flameproof
Limitations and safety considerations: containment reduces risk but does not eliminate it. Failures can result from