An introduction to dust explosions : understanding the myths and realities of dust explosions for a safer workplace

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Auteur principal: Amyotte, Paul. (Auteur)
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Langue: Anglais
Publié: San Diego, CA : Elsevier Science, 2013.
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Résumé: Preventable dust explosions continue to occur in industry in spite of significant research and practice efforts worldwide over many years. There is a need for effective understanding of the unique hazards posed by combustible dust. This book describes a number of dust explosion myths - which together cover the main source of dust explosion hazards - the reasons they exist and the corresponding scientific and engineering facts that mitigate these circumstances
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520 |a Preventable dust explosions continue to occur in industry in spite of significant research and practice efforts worldwide over many years. There is a need for effective understanding of the unique hazards posed by combustible dust. This book describes a number of dust explosion myths - which together cover the main source of dust explosion hazards - the reasons they exist and the corresponding scientific and engineering facts that mitigate these circumstances 
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559 2 |p P. 1  |b Chapter 1 - Introduction: Dust Explosions-Myth or Reality?  |p P. 9  |b Chapter 2 - Myth No. 1 (Fuel): Dust Does Not Explode  |p P. 17  |b Chapter 3 - Myth No. 2 (Fuel): Dust Explosions Happen Only in Coal Mines and Grain Elevators  |p P. 31  |b Chapter 4 - Myth No. 3 (Fuel): A Lot of Dust Is Needed to Have an Explosion  |p P. 39  |b Chapter 5 - Myth No. 4 (Fuel): Gas Explosions Are Much Worse Than Dust Explosions  |p P. 51  |b Chapter 6 - Myth No. 5 (Fuel): It's Up to the Testing Lab to Specify Which Particle Size to Test  |p P. 65  |b Chapter 7 - Myth No. 6 (Fuel/Ignition Source): Any Amount of Suppressant Is Better Than None  |p P. 77  |b Chapter 8 - Myth No. 7 (Ignition Source): Dusts Ignite Only with a High-Energy Ignition Source  |p P. 91  |b Chapter 9 - Myth No. 8 (Ignition Source): Only Dust Clouds-Not Dust Layers-Will Ignite  |p P. 101  |b Chapter 10 - Myth No. 9 (Oxidant): Oxygen Removal Must Be Complete to Be Effective  |p P. 113  |b Chapter 11 - Myth No. 10 (Oxidant): Taking Away the Oxygen Makes Things Safe  |p P. 127  |b Chapter 12 - Myth No. 11 (Mixing): There's No Problem If Dust Is Not Visible in the Air  |p P. 139  |b Chapter 13 - Myth No. 12 (Mixing): Once Airborne, a Dust Will Quickly Settle out of Suspension  |p P. 155  |b Chapter 14 - Myth No. 13 (Mixing): Mixing Is Mixing; There Are No Degrees  |p P. 167  |b Chapter 15 - Myth No. 14 (Confinement): Venting Is the Only/Best Solution to the Dust Explosion Problem  |p P. 181  |b Chapter 16 - Myth No. 15 (Confinement): Total Confinement Is Required to Have an Explosion  |p P. 189  |b Chapter 17 - Myth No. 16 (Confinement): Confinement Means Four Walls, a Roof, and a Floor  |p P. 199  |b Chapter 18 - Myth No. 17 (Pentagon): The Vocabulary of Dust Explosions Is Difficult to Understand  |p P. 207  |b Chapter 19 - Myth No. 18 (Pentagon): Dust Explosion Parameters Are Fundamental Material Properties  |p P. 219  |b Chapter 20 - Myth No. 19 (Pentagon): It Makes Sense to Combine Explosion Parameters in a Single Index  |p P. 235  |b Chapter 21 - Myth No. 20 (Pentagon): It Won't Happen to Me  |p P. 249  |b Chapter 22 - Conclusion: Dust Explosion Realities 
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