2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/1393891
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Effects of Moisture Content on the Minimum Explosible Concentration of Aluminum Powder and the Related Mechanism

Abstract: Aluminum powder has been widely applied to various industries. However, its high activity and high burn rate can cause serious explosion risks. Many factors affecting the explosion of aluminum powder have been determined, yet moisture content has not been included. In the present work, the minimum explosible concentrations of aluminum powders with different moisture contents were measured with a 20-liter explosion test apparatus using the explosion accident in Kunshan, China, as a study case. The experimental … Show more

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“…3 (a) shows that the powder consists of smooth-surface spherical microparticles that are well-dispersed. A similar aluminium powder micrograph with well-dispersed microparticles was reported by Chen et al [ 40 ]. From the SEM micrograph of the milled HEA shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…3 (a) shows that the powder consists of smooth-surface spherical microparticles that are well-dispersed. A similar aluminium powder micrograph with well-dispersed microparticles was reported by Chen et al [ 40 ]. From the SEM micrograph of the milled HEA shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…6 shows a congruent trend for dried rice, in which dried brown rice with the lowest moisture content (6.0 wt %) gave the highest explosion pressure at 18.9 bar, while Bario dried rice with the highest moisture content (9.0 wt %) recorded the lowest explosion pressure (11.1 bar), demonstrating the moisture content effect on the maximum overpressure development. Moisture could induce the agglomeration of dust particles, increase the dust effective particle size, and weaken the dust cloud dispersion [24][25][26][27]. The result is a significant reduction in blast severity and dust combustibility for white rice, black rice, and Bario rice.…”
Section: Explosion Overpressure (P Ex ) Of Rice Dustmentioning
confidence: 99%