The mitigation of effects of gas and dust explosions within industrial equipment is effective if venting the combustion products to safe location. The presence of relief duct is however likely to increase the severity of the explosion with respect to equipment vented to open atmosphere, due to secondary explosions occurring in the initial sections of duct, frictional drag and inertia of the gas column, acoustic and Helmholtz oscillations. The weights of these phenomena on explosion enhancement in terms of peak pressure and rate of pressure rise are still uncertain. As a consequence, appropriate design of duct-venting configuration is still a matter of debate. We recently found that the main phenomenon among those cited is the burn-up occurr...