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Coal Dust and Gas Explosion Suppression by Barriers

1987
Explosion suppression barriers are devices that contain fire extinguishants that are activated to disperse at some critical point during the propagation of an explosion to suppress it. Suppression of coal dust explosions using barriers (both triggered and passive) has been investigated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. The work reported in the present study
D Ng, M Sapko, A Furno, R Pro
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The explosibility of three canadian coal dusts

1989
Explosibility measurements on coal dusts from the Cape Breton Development Corporation's Lingan Mine, TransAlta's Highvale Mine and the Quintette Mine in B.C. have been carried out along with some tests on Pittsburgh Standard coal dust. The Quintette coal dust would not explode in the classical Hartmann apparatus, but did explode in the new 20-L vessel ...
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Explosibility of Coal Dust

Journal of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1910
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Coal-dust explosions

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1926
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COAL DUST EXPLOSIONS.

The Lancet, 1894
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