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Investigation on thermokinetic suppression of ammonium polyphosphate on sucrose dust deflagration: Based on flame propagation, thermal decomposition and residue analysis
Chuyuan Huang,Bihe Yuan,Hongming Zhang,Qi Zhao,Ping Li,Xianfeng Chen,Yalong Yun,Yalong Yun,Gongqing Chen,Mengmeng Feng,Yi Li +10 more
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It is confirmed that APP can delay peak temperature arrival time, weaken temperature fluctuation, and decrease peak values of flame temperature and temperature rising rate, which provides a new solution for prevention and suppression deflagration of dust waste in sugar industry.About:
This article is published in Journal of Hazardous Materials.The article was published on 2021-02-05. It has received 40 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Deflagration & Adiabatic flame temperature.read more
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Characteristics of coal dust deflagration under the atmosphere of methane and their inhibition by coal ash
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the flame propagation of coal dust deflagration and the inhibition characteristics of coal ash which as a mixed inert powder under the atmosphere of methane, and built a vertical combustion pipe with half-open.
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Suppression characteristics and mechanisms of ABC powder on methane/coal dust compound deflagration
Qi Zhao,Xianfeng Chen,Manjiang Yang,Hongming Zhang,Chuyuan Huang,Huaming Dai,Yi Li,Jing Liu,Huiwei Zhu +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a vertical combustion pipe was built to conduct the deflagration experiment of coal dust/ABC powder, and the chemical bonds and surface functional groups of the residue were characterized.
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A novel reactive P-containing composite with an ordered porous structure for suppressing nano-Al dust explosions
TL;DR: In this article, a chemical suppressant (PA@NH2-MCM41) was synthesized via self-assembly using diatomaceous earth (DE) as the silica source.
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