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ألاسم
اِشْتِعال ; اِضْطِرام
الفعل
أَجَّ ; اِتَّقَدَ ; اِحْتَدَمَ ; اِسْتَذْكَى ; اِسْتَعَرَ ; اِضْطَرَمَ ; اِلْتَهَبَ ; تَأَجَّجَ ; تَأَرَّثَ ; تَحَرَّقَ ; تَسَعَّرَ ; تَشَيَّطَ ; تَلَظَّى ; تَلَهَّبَ ; تَوَقَّدَ ; تَوَهَّجَ ; ذَكَـ ( تِ النَّارُ , الحَرْبُ إلخ ) ; لَظِيَ ; لَهِبَ ; وَهَجَ
A gas flare, alternatively known as a flare stack, flare boom, ground flare, or flare pit is a gas combustion device used in places such as petroleum refineries, chemical plants and natural gas processing plants, oil or gas extraction sites having oil wells, gas wells, offshore oil and gas rigs and landfills.
In industrial plants, flare stacks are primarily used for burning off flammable gas released by safety valves during unplanned over-pressuring of plant equipment. During plant or partial plant startups and shutdowns, they are also often used for the planned combustion of gases over relatively short periods.
At oil and gas extraction sites, gas flares are similarly used for a variety of startup, maintenance, testing, safety, and emergency purposes. In a practice known as production flaring, they may also be used to dispose of large amounts of unwanted associated petroleum gas, possibly throughout the life of an oil well.