samovznícení
Samovznícení, also known as spontaneous combustion, is a chemical process in which a substance ignites without an external heat source. This phenomenon is most commonly observed in organic materials, such as wood, coal, or certain types of trash, under specific conditions. The process typically involves a slow oxidation reaction that generates enough heat to sustain further combustion.
The exact mechanisms behind samovznícení are not fully understood, but several factors contribute to its occurrence.
Spontaneous combustion is a significant concern in various industries, including mining, agriculture, and waste management. In
Preventing samovznícení involves controlling the conditions that favor its occurrence. This can include reducing the moisture