书目名称 | Dust Explosions | 编辑 | Jean Cross,Donald Farrer | 视频video | | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | The interest of the media in dust explosions increased considerably following two major grain-elevator disasters in the United States in 1979. However, these were not isolated incidents and were statistically unusual only in the high loss of life involved. Any oxidizable material that is dispersed in fine powder form may be explosive, and ignition sources with sufficient energy to ignite a dust cloud are easily produced in normal industrial processing. Dust fires and minor incidents are not uncommon in many industries, but fortunately the combination of events and circumstances that must coincide for a large-scale explosion arise only rarely. Nevertheless, this is often more by luck than by good management and many potentially hazardous situations are common in industry. An explosive dust cloud and the circumstances in which it can ignite are not as simple to define as the equivalent situation in gases or flammable vapors. A large number of definitions and experimental tests have been devised to characterize the explosibility of dusts and ignition sources. The aim of this book is to provide a guide describing conditions in industry that could lead to dust explosions and the means t | 出版日期 | Book 1982 | 关键词 | energy; grain; industrial process; industry; lead; management; material; processing | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6869-8 | isbn_softcover | 978-1-4615-6871-1 | isbn_ebook | 978-1-4615-6869-8 | copyright | Plenum Press, New York 1982 |
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