OFR-112-77 Exploratory Studies Of Flame And Explosion Quenching ? I. Executive Summary ? A. Goal Of The Research

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas A. Milne
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

As part of the broad program to improve the safety of underground coal mines, the Pittsburgh Mining and Safety Research Center sponsored several detailed studies on the inhibition of coal dust-air explosions. The present study was one of these. The goal of the research was to advance the development of improved coal-dust explosion inhibiting agents by determining, on a laboratory scale, the basic chemical processes involved in the inhibition of coal-dust flames by dry-powder agents. B. Our Approach Neither the basic molecular processes involved in coal combustion, nor the molecular mode of action of dry-powder agents, are known with certainty. Our approach, therefore, involved the direct determination, by sampling techniques, of species behavior in small, aerodynamically simple flames. To further aid in separating behavior of coal and dry-powder inhibitors, the latter were studied in CH4-air flames.
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APA: Thomas A. Milne  (1976)  OFR-112-77 Exploratory Studies Of Flame And Explosion Quenching ? I. Executive Summary ? A. Goal Of The Research

MLA: Thomas A. Milne OFR-112-77 Exploratory Studies Of Flame And Explosion Quenching ? I. Executive Summary ? A. Goal Of The Research. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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