1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0082-0784(85)80665-2
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Inhibition and extinction of explosions in heterogeneous mixtures

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“…Overall, however, it is well-established that a reduction in inertant particle diameter leads to enhanced inerting performance. This has been demonstrated by Hertzberg et al (1984) for MAP and by the author and colleagues in work involving fly ash (Dastidar et al, 2002b;.…”
Section: Inertant Particle Sizementioning
confidence: 68%
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“…Overall, however, it is well-established that a reduction in inertant particle diameter leads to enhanced inerting performance. This has been demonstrated by Hertzberg et al (1984) for MAP and by the author and colleagues in work involving fly ash (Dastidar et al, 2002b;.…”
Section: Inertant Particle Sizementioning
confidence: 68%
“…Hertzberg, Cashdollar, Zlochower, and Ng (1984) have shown that the decomposition induction time for limestone can be a factor of ten slower than the devolatilization induction time for coal dust, and its half-life for the generation of carbon dioxide a factor of four slower than the volatiles generation half-life of coal. Assuming similar decomposition limitations exist for dolomite and magnesite, it is concluded that rock dust is simply too slow in decomposing relative to coal devolatilization (which is a critical step in the homogeneous flame propagation mechanism of coal dust).…”
Section: Inertant Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some recent researches on extinguishment by powders are those of Mitani and Niioka (33), Kim and Reuther (34) and Hertzberg et al (35). The challenge for the future is to characterize the relative importance of thermal energy absorption, gas-phase or surface chemical kinetics, and radiative energy loss on the extinguishment process when powders are added to flames.…”
Section: Chemically Active Extinguishing Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method was proposed by White (1925) and then used by Hertzberg, Cashdollar, Zlochower, and Ng (1984), Hansel, Mitchell, and Klotz (1992), Melhem (1997) and Mashuga and Crowl (1999) to predict flammability limits. Hertzberg et al (1984) and Mashuga and Crowl (1999) used the method to model the entire flammability envelope. This method will be applied to predict the flammability envelope for these flammable liquids, and the results will be compared to our experimental data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%