OFR-11-79 Exploratory Studies Of Flame And Explosion Quenching

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. A. Strehlow
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

This is the final report for U.S. Bureau of Mines contract HO-122122, which was in effect from June 30, 1972 through January 4, 1976. The work resulted in the design and construction of a large laboratory scale coal dust burner and the use of this burner to study gaseous and coal dust flammability. A new technique for determining gas phase flammability was developed and the effect of solid and gaseous suppressants on the propagation of coal dust flames was studied. In addition, a technique for measuring the C/H ratio in the flame was developed and the C/H ratio that was measured in a coal dust flame on this burner showed that the burning process was preceeded by pyroysis of the coal dust. Both experimental and theoretical studies showed that radiative trans-port is very important to the propagation of a coal dust flame.
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APA: R. A. Strehlow  (1977)  OFR-11-79 Exploratory Studies Of Flame And Explosion Quenching

MLA: R. A. Strehlow OFR-11-79 Exploratory Studies Of Flame And Explosion Quenching. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1977.

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