Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressure, Pmax, and the deflagration index, KSt, usually determined through testing in a closed, pressure-resistant spherical vessel, either 20 L or 1 m3 in volume. These parameters constitute key variables in the design of explosion protection systems, such as venting, suppression or isolation systems.\u3cbr/\u3e\u3cbr/\u3eThe potential for overdriving dust combustion with pyrotechnical igniters in the 20-l sphere has been recognized, discussed and analyzed for many years, notably in the determination of the minimum explosible and limiting oxygen concentrations, which has led to specific guidelines regarding the ignition source strength in ASTM st...
International audienceOn the basis of a systematic testwork with a number of different dusts, the ex...
International audienceProtection from explosion events requires the determination of key safety para...
International audienceProtection from explosion events requires the determination of key safety para...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Several phenomena (e.g., initial turbulence level, overdriving, underdriving, etc.) affect the measu...
Several phenomena (e.g., initial turbulence level, overdriving, underdriving, etc.) affect the measu...
This thesis describes an experimental investigation of pressure development in dust explosions, usin...
International audienceOn the basis of a systematic testwork with a number of different dusts, the ex...
International audienceProtection from explosion events requires the determination of key safety para...
International audienceProtection from explosion events requires the determination of key safety para...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Several phenomena (e.g., initial turbulence level, overdriving, underdriving, etc.) affect the measu...
Several phenomena (e.g., initial turbulence level, overdriving, underdriving, etc.) affect the measu...
This thesis describes an experimental investigation of pressure development in dust explosions, usin...
International audienceOn the basis of a systematic testwork with a number of different dusts, the ex...
International audienceProtection from explosion events requires the determination of key safety para...
International audienceProtection from explosion events requires the determination of key safety para...