A commercially available pyrotechnic igniter was used according to the EN 14034 and ASTM E1226a Standards to study the explosiveness of dispersed dusts. Its pyrotechnic composition consists of 1.2 g of zirconium (40% wt.), barium peroxide (30% wt.) and barium nitrate (30% wt.). The energy released during the combustion of that amount of composition is 5 kJ. The article investigates the influence of aging of the pyrotechnic composition in the igniter on its initiation parameters. In the study, igniters of different years from date of manufacture were used: Igniter 1, manufactured in 2021 (less than 1 year from date of manufacture), and Igniter 2 (more than 2 years from date of manufacture). The study was performed in the KV 150M2 explosion c...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of the amount of explosive on generated pyroshoc...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
This article deals with maximum explosive parameters of dust-air mixtures and their infl uencing of...
Chemical igniters are used in the study of dispersed dusts. Energy released during their use is defi...
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...
Influence of boron content in boron-based pyrotechnic composition and particle size distribution of ...
Influence of boron content in boron-based pyrotechnic composition and particle size distribution of ...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Influence of boron content in boron-based pyrotechnic composition and particle size distribution of ...
Influence of boron content in boron-based pyrotechnic composition and particle size distribution of ...
The aim of this paper is to approximate danger of dust clouds normally occur by determining their ex...
This article deals with maximum explosive parameters of dust-air mixtures and their influencing of i...
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...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of the amount of explosive on generated pyroshoc...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
This article deals with maximum explosive parameters of dust-air mixtures and their infl uencing of...
Chemical igniters are used in the study of dispersed dusts. Energy released during their use is defi...
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...
Influence of boron content in boron-based pyrotechnic composition and particle size distribution of ...
Influence of boron content in boron-based pyrotechnic composition and particle size distribution of ...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...
Influence of boron content in boron-based pyrotechnic composition and particle size distribution of ...
Influence of boron content in boron-based pyrotechnic composition and particle size distribution of ...
The aim of this paper is to approximate danger of dust clouds normally occur by determining their ex...
This article deals with maximum explosive parameters of dust-air mixtures and their influencing of i...
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...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of the amount of explosive on generated pyroshoc...
Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressu...