OFR-53-83 Investigation Of Extinguishing Agents For Coal Dust Explosions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Marcel Vanpee
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Eight extinguishing powders KCI, were tested on five types of diffusion flames. The effect of flame temperature on the inhibition efficiency was investigated by varying the oxygen index of the flame supporting atmosphere. Inn addition a spectrographic investigation of powder flame dissociation products was carried out on the methane/air/ABC (NH4H2PO4) flame. Dissociation products for this flame included P0, PH, NH, and Na. It is concluded that the main factor to be considered in the efficiency of tie powder is the flame temperature Purple K (KHC03) was typically inefficient in low temperature flames and very efficient in high temperature flames. On the other hand, ABC (NH4H2PO4) was found to lose its efficiency at high temperature but to be quite efficient in the low temperature flames. The effect of temperature is offered as an explanation of the poor efficiency of Purple K (KHC03), against coal dust explosions as contrasted to the high efficiency of phosphate salts against coal dust explosions.
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APA: Marcel Vanpee  (1982)  OFR-53-83 Investigation Of Extinguishing Agents For Coal Dust Explosions

MLA: Marcel Vanpee OFR-53-83 Investigation Of Extinguishing Agents For Coal Dust Explosions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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