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An investigation of iron sulphide dust minimum ignition temperatures

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2003
An investigation of the ignition behaviour of iron sulphide dusts has been undertaken. Commercial samples of FeS and FeS(2) and mine samples of pyrrhotite and pyrite were tested for minimum ignition temperature (MIT) using a device known as the BAM oven.
Paul R, Amyotte   +2 more
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Minimum self-ignition temperature of petroleum products

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 1971
1. The self-ignition temperature of petroleum products depends considerably on the reaction vessel volume. 2. The basic thermophysical conditions which are characteristic of large-volume vessels have been stimulated in the laboratory setup which is described. 3. The results obtained by the method described make it possible to
V. A. Grigor'ev   +4 more
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Effect of pressure for dust dispersion on minimum ignition temperature

Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 2020
Abstract The existing technical standards for determining the minimum ignition temperature (MIT) of dust clouds are inadequate. According to existing technical standards, this study expands the test pressure conditions. The MIT of dust clouds can be determined by a variety of different dispersion pressures, that is, 0.02, 0.04, 0.06, 0.08 and 0.1 MPa.
Hang Sun, Zhongqi Wang, Qi Zhang
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Models for minimum ignition temperature of organic dust clouds

Chemical Engineering & Technology, 1997
AbstractThe minimum ignition temperature of dust clouds is one of the important factors required for the design of preventive measures against dust explosion. The mathematical models available to predict this parameter have been analyzed for thier application to organic dust clouds.
Manju Mittal, Barun Kumar Guha
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Minimum Ignition Temperature of Dusts, Gases, and Solvents Hybrid Mixtures

Combustion Science and Technology, 2016
ABSTRACTInvestigation of the ignition behavior (minimum ignition temperature [MIT]) of dusts, gases, or solvents and their mixtures has been undertaken by performing a series of tests in the modifi...
Emmanuel Kwasi Addai, Dieter Gabel
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Experimental Research on Minimum Ignition Temperature of 7-ACA Dust Cloud

open access: yesProcedia Engineering, 2014
Abstract7-aminocephalosporanic acid (7-ACA) is the key intermediate powder to product cephalosporin. The ignition temperature test device (NU-TC1000) for dust cloud was used to test the minimum ignition temperature of 7-ACA dust cloud. When the dispersion mass of 7-ACA dust is 0.8g, the minimum ignition temperature of dust cloud is 496°C.
Jinfeng, Zhang   +4 more
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Minimum ignition temperature of polyethylene dust: a theoretical model

Fire and Materials, 1997
Dust explosion hazard exists in plants and facilities handling combustible dusts. The minimum ignition temperature of dust clouds is an important parameter requiring special attention to designing the explosion preventive measures. This paper presents a model developed for determining the minimum ignition temperature for an organic dust cloud ...
Manju Mittal, B. K. Guha
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Improved diagnostics for determination of minimum explosive concentration, ignition energy and ignition temperature of dusts

Powder Technology, 1982
Abstract We have designed additional instrumentation for some of the standard tests on dust explosibility and flammability. The new instrumentation defines the experimental conditions of the standard tests more precisely. Additional physical parameters that are measured are relative dust concentrations, energy of spark ignition sources, temperature ...
R.S. Lee   +3 more
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The minimum local temperature disturbance for ignition in a slab

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1988
Abstract The minimum axi-symmetric temperature disturbance is determined that will destabilize a reactive system close to criticality. The work extends earlier analysis by Gray & Kordylewski (Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A 398, 281-288 (1985)) and Kordylewski (Proc. R. Soc. Lond.
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The minimum ignition temperature of aluminium oxide precipitates

Talanta, 1960
Abstract Although other workers have shown by thermogravimetric analysis of aluminium oxide precipitates that constant weight can sometimes be reached at temperatures below 700°, the results of the present investigation indicate that, at least where conventional ignition and weighing techniques are used, the safe minimum temperature for the ignition ...
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