inertion

English

Noun

inertion (uncountable)

  1. Lack of activity or exertion; inertness; quietude.
  2. The process of inerting; the use of an inert gas to reduce the risk of explosion.
    nitrogen inertion
    • 2003, Arthur E. Cote, Operation of Fire Protection Systems:
      One of the most important application areas of total flooding fire suppressants is explosion inertion. The inerting concentration of an agent is the concentration required to prevent unacceptable pressure increases in a premised fuel/air/agent mixture subjected to an ignition source.

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