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The Effect of Unequal Temperature Distribution on the Maximum Pressure Developed in Explosions in a Closed Vessel

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1934
When a combustible gas mixture is exploded at the center of a spherical vessel, a temperature gradient is established at the moment of maximum pressure which rises from the wall to the center. The maximum pressure recorded is lower than would have been found had the temperature been equalized without heat loss.
Bernard Lewis, Guenther von Elbe
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Maximum explosion pressure in flameproof enclosures: The effects of the vessel and the ambient temperature

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 1984
Abstract Explosion pressures measured in the Westerberg apparatus for determining the design requirements of flameproof enclosures in various flammable atmospheres (as generally used in the U.S.A.) are not the same as pressures measured in a 4-1, spherical explosion vessel generally used in the U.K.
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On the Origin of a Maximum Peak Pressure on the Target Outside of the Stagnation Point upon Normal Impact of a Blunt Projectile and with Underwater Explosion

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2006
Impact of a rigid projectile (impactor), against a metal target and a condensed explosive surface considered as the important process accompanying the normal entry of a rigid projectile into a target, was overlooked in the preceding studies. Within the framework of accurate shock wave theory, the flow‐field, behind the shock wave attached to the ...
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Evaluation of unrestricted hydrogen and hydrogen-methane explosion venting through duct

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2021
Yanchao Li, Mingshu Bi, Yonghao Zhou
exaly  

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