2024
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/202438900016
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Experimental investigation on the self-ignition behavior of dangerous dust accumulations

Irina Nălboc,
Maria Prodan,
Andrei Szollosi Moța
et al.

Abstract: A process known as spontaneous combustion is brought on by the gradual oxidation of flammable organic particles and takes place when air passes over a mass of dust. Combustible powders react with air oxygen in a process known as oxidation, which produces carbon dioxide, carbon oxide, water, and other gases whose contents depend on the temperature at which the oxidation occurs. Combustible dusts can self-ignite depending on their chemical makeup, the characteristics of their constituent components, the particle… Show more

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