The self-ignition of fiberglass lines

dc.contributor.authorBounoughaz, Moussa
dc.contributor.authorTouabi, Noura
dc.date.accessioned2016-05-15T11:05:58Z
dc.date.available2016-05-15T11:05:58Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.description.abstractThe fiberglass pipes were used for transportation of water in order to maintain the pressure in the oil field of Zarzaïtine (Region of in Amenas located in the south of Algeria). During the maintenance work in summer, a season well known for its extensive heat, the deposits contained in the pipe, and after its contact with the atmosphere, have caused a smoke and it was followed by a fire that ignited a portion of the pipe. To give an answer to the causes of this phenomenon, we have first incriminated the role of specific bacterial species and therefore we have made a microbiological analysis of the deposits collected from the site of the incident. The obtained results revealed the presence of a heterogeneous microbial population with a high concentration level of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), methanogenic bacteria (MB), yeasts and fungi. The interaction between the different species of bacteria and the organic matter contained in the deposits has generated the formation of methane which under the influence of the great heat burnt and the fire caused the ignition of the fiberglass lineen_US
dc.identifier.issn2278-9103
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.univ-boumerdes.dz/handle/123456789/2826
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesGlobal Journal of Biosciences and Biotechnology/ Vol.3, N°4 (2014);pp. 365-369
dc.subjectSelf-ignitionen_US
dc.subjectDepositsen_US
dc.subjectFiberglassen_US
dc.subjectAerobic bacteriaen_US
dc.subjectFacultative anaerobicen_US
dc.subjectSulfate-reducing bacteriaen_US
dc.subjectMethanogenic bacteriaen_US
dc.titleThe self-ignition of fiberglass linesen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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