In a previous paper [1], the possibility of igniting a combustible dust-air mixtures by a light beam in contact with a substrate made of an inert matter and heated by a light beam was investigated. The objective of the present work is to produce more data on the subject. The available results suggest a strong similarity between combustible dust-air mixtures and explosible gas-air mixtures within the scope of the investigated ignition phenomena. In particular a relationship between the standard ignition temperature of dust clouds and the temperature of the target at the minimum incident power at ignition (continuous irradiation) has been highlighted which seems to be similar to the one obtained for gases. If confirmed, this would imply ...
This thesis describes a study of the minimum ignition energy (MIE) of easily ignitable dust clouds i...
A review of the existing optoelectron monitoring devices revealed that the design of optoelectron de...
The prevention of dust explosions is still a challenge for the process industry. Ignition, in partic...
International audienceIn a previous paper [1], the possibility of igniting a combustible dust-air mi...
International audienceThe history of the development of the process industry has been punctuated by ...
Results of the laser-induced spark ignition of methane and air mixtures are compared to electric spa...
Results of the laser-induced spark ignition of methane and air mixtures are compared to electric spa...
Results of the laser-induced spark ignition of methane and air mixtures are compared to electric spa...
This thesis considers the possibility of a novel propagation mechanism of vapour cloud explosions. T...
The energy required for initiation and propagation of detonations in tubes of finite diameter depend...
Emerging laser technologies are quickly gaining acceptance in the industrial workplace. Besides the ...
The prevention and evaluation of explosions requires suitable standards of measurement. As such, for...
Evaluating the effectiveness of mechanical ignition sources in igniting dust clouds and deposits is ...
As a dust explosion is regarded as a serious hazard in the industry, knowing the sensitivity of comb...
During the technological processes of processing, production, handling and storage of combustible du...
This thesis describes a study of the minimum ignition energy (MIE) of easily ignitable dust clouds i...
A review of the existing optoelectron monitoring devices revealed that the design of optoelectron de...
The prevention of dust explosions is still a challenge for the process industry. Ignition, in partic...
International audienceIn a previous paper [1], the possibility of igniting a combustible dust-air mi...
International audienceThe history of the development of the process industry has been punctuated by ...
Results of the laser-induced spark ignition of methane and air mixtures are compared to electric spa...
Results of the laser-induced spark ignition of methane and air mixtures are compared to electric spa...
Results of the laser-induced spark ignition of methane and air mixtures are compared to electric spa...
This thesis considers the possibility of a novel propagation mechanism of vapour cloud explosions. T...
The energy required for initiation and propagation of detonations in tubes of finite diameter depend...
Emerging laser technologies are quickly gaining acceptance in the industrial workplace. Besides the ...
The prevention and evaluation of explosions requires suitable standards of measurement. As such, for...
Evaluating the effectiveness of mechanical ignition sources in igniting dust clouds and deposits is ...
As a dust explosion is regarded as a serious hazard in the industry, knowing the sensitivity of comb...
During the technological processes of processing, production, handling and storage of combustible du...
This thesis describes a study of the minimum ignition energy (MIE) of easily ignitable dust clouds i...
A review of the existing optoelectron monitoring devices revealed that the design of optoelectron de...
The prevention of dust explosions is still a challenge for the process industry. Ignition, in partic...