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Explosion of dust

Compiled from the following reports of the U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Mines Rl 5753, The Explosibility of Agricultural Dusts Rl 6516, Explosibility of Metal Powders Rl 5971, Explosibility of Dusts Used in the Plastics Industry Rl 6597, Explosibility of Carbonaceous Dusts Rl 7132, Dust Explosibility of Chemicals, Drugs. Dyes and Pesticides and Rl 7208, Explosibility of Miscellaneous Dusts.)... [Pg.524]

Gillis, J. R., Testing for Explosiveness of Dusts, Loss Prevention, Vol. 2, Amer. Inst. Chem. Engr., 1968, p. 34. [Pg.542]

Explosibility of Dusts in Small-Scale Tests and Large-Scale Industrial Plant , InstrChem-Engrs(London), JChemE SympSeries No 25 (1968) 11) E.K. Dabora, K.W. Ragland ... [Pg.838]

More detailed discussion on Combustion in rough pipes is given on pp 190-91 of Ref 15 (See also "Detonation and Explosion of Dusts and "Detonation and Explosion of Gases and Vapors )... [Pg.160]

Mixtures of fine combustible dusts with air in certain proportions can be ignited and they either burn or explode with velocities of propagation lower than those for explosive gases. Andreev Belyaev (Ref 2, pp 148-53) treat briefly this subject, but do not give any rates of burning. More information on expln of dusts is given under Detonation and Explosion of Dusts, Mists and Vapors Refs 1) Baum, Stanyukovich Shekhter(1959)> 384-85 2) Andreev Belyaev (I960), 139-40... [Pg.164]

Detonation (and Explosion) of Combustible Dust-Air and Vapor-Air Mixtures. See Detonation (and Explosion) of Dusts and Mists (Vapors)... [Pg.237]

Methods of testing explosibility of dust-air mixtures are discussed in Refs 39, 50, 53 54... [Pg.254]

Prior to reading this subject, it is advisable to see "Burning (Combustion) and Deflagration of Gases, Vapors and Dusts Detonation and Explosion of Dusts and Mists (Vapors) and Detonation (or Explosion), Development (Transition) from Burning (Combustion) or Deflagration described in this Volume... [Pg.351]

Laboratory Equipment and Test Procedures for Evaluating Explosibility of Dusts , USBurMines Rl 5624(1960), 21 pp 18) E.L. Lichfield, "Minimum Ignition -Energy Concept and Its Application to Safety Engineering , USBurMines Rl 5671(1960),... [Pg.367]

Dust Detonation (and Explosion). See Detonation and Explosion of Dusts, Mists and Vapors in Vol 4, p D253 also in Kirk ... [Pg.472]

H.G. Dorsett et al, " Laboratory Equipment and Test Procedures for Evaluating Explosibility of Dusts , USBurMines... [Pg.473]

An explosion of dust produced during machining operations with electron metal took... [Pg.727]

Flammability and explosibility of dusts 4 D154-D163 5 D1578-D1579... [Pg.627]

The presence of carbon in pyrites lowers the ignition temperature to 228—42°C and increases the explosivity of dust suspensions in air. [Pg.1618]

Dust, Explosibility of. Dust expln data obtd in laboratory tests by the BurMines are discussed in Ref 1 for 181 miscellaneous materials that present an expln hazard. Data are given also for 50 dusts that present primarily a fire hazard and for 88 dusts that did not present an expln hazard Refs 1) John Nagy, A.R. Cooper H.G. Dorsett, Jr, " Explosibility of Miscellaneous Dusts , USBurMines R7208, Dec 1968, 31pp. Publication Distribution Brancy, 4800 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa, 15213. Single copy free 2) Explosives and Pyrotechnics, Vol 2, No 4 (1969), p4... [Pg.488]


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