RI 4636 Pressure-Relieving Capacities Of Diaphragms And Other Devices For Venting Dust Explosions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John Nagy
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

Experience and research have shown that an effective way to reduce structural damage from explosions is to provide adequate pressure-relief vents in the walls of equipment and buildings within which explosions might occur. In general, free or unrestricted openings represent the most efficient type of vent. However, in many manufacturing operations it is impractical to use free vents, and it becomes necessary to cover the openings with diaphragms or blow-out disks, hinged panels, or other devices, in order to give protection against weather changes, to prevent the efflux of dusts or vapors from equipment during normal operations, or for other reasons. A few data on the pressure-relieving capacities of hinged panels and a paper diaphragm were published in Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 3924, which covered the first phase of the dust-explosion venting study made by the Bureau. The present report describes recent experiments that were made to determine the relative effectiveness of an unrestricted vent and 22 types of closures, including various paper, cloth, and metal-foil diaphragms, hinged doors or panels, and several kinds of scored and unscored glass panes. The tests showed that many of the vent closures were effective in releasing the explosions rapidly during their incipient stage, so that the development of destructive pressures was prevented. Vents of this type should prove useful in safeguarding industrial equipment from severe explosion damage. The experiments disclosed that the venting capacities of the diaphragms are approximately inversely proportional to their static bursting strengths.
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APA: John Nagy  (1950)  RI 4636 Pressure-Relieving Capacities Of Diaphragms And Other Devices For Venting Dust Explosions

MLA: John Nagy RI 4636 Pressure-Relieving Capacities Of Diaphragms And Other Devices For Venting Dust Explosions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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