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We investigate the relation between various degrees of acetylation of cellulose acetates (CA) and the dust explosion characteristics minimum explosible concentration (MEC) and minimum ignition energy (MIE).
The explosion parameters minimum explosible concentration (MEC), rate of pressure rise (dP/dt), deflagration index (Kst), peak to initial pressure rise (Pm/Pi), turbulent and laminar flame speeds were determined using a calibrated hemispherical disperser in the 1 m3 vessel.
The explosibility parameters investigated for both size ranges of titanium include explosion severity (maximum explosion pressure (Pmax) and size-normalized maximum rate of pressure rise (KSt)) and explosion likelihood (minimum explosible concentration (MEC), minimum ignition energy (MIE) and minimum ignition temperature (MIT)).
The explosion parameters investigated are: maximum explosion pressure (Pmax), maximum rate of pressure-rise (dP/dt)max, dust explosibility index (KSt), minimum explosible concentration (MEC), minimum ignition energy (MIE), minimum ignition temperature (MIT), limiting oxygen concentration (LOC) and effect of reduced oxygen level on explosion severity.
This study presents explosion characteristics (maximum explosion pressure, deflagration index and minimum explosible concentration) of two torrefied wood samples and compares their reactivity to that of their corresponding untreated biomass materials and to a sample of Kellingley coal.
A modified Hartmann dust explosion tube was employed to determine the Minimum Explosible Concentration (MEC) and the flame speed for three Pakistani agricultural wastes: bagasse, rice husk and wheat straw.
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In this study we present a new methodology – with example measurements – for the determination of the minimum explosible concentrations (MECs) of raw and torrefied wood biomass powders, using a modified Hartmann tube.
The CAAQES criterion for determining if a dust was explosible consisted of determining the minimum explosive concentration (MEC).
The limiting explosible concentration of hydrogen oxygen helium mixture decreases as the ignition energy increases when the initial temperature is lower.
The limiting explosible concentration of hydrogen in the mixtures, at the initial temperature of 21 °C and the ignition energy of 0.5 mJ, is 8.5% and that of oxygen is 11.25%.
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