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  • Kauffman, C. W.; Srinath, S. R.; Tai, C. S.
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    Needs in Dust Explosion Testing.
    Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor
    National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Washington, DC,
    National Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 41-64 p., 1987

  • Wolanski, P.
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    Dust Explosion Research and the Explosion Hazard Evaluation for Combustible Mixtures in Poland.
    Warsaw Univ. of Technology, Poland
    National Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 125-140 p., 1987

  • Hattwig, M.
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    Explosion Hazard Classification, Explosion Safety Parameters, and Relevant Measurement Techniques Applied in the Federal Republic of Germany. Part 2. Combustible, Unstable and Strongly Oxidizing Gases, Combustible Dusts.
    Bundesanstalt fur Materialprufung, Berlin, West Germany
    National Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 159-179 p., 1987

  • Eckhoff, R. K.
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    Measurement of Explosion Violence of Dust Clouds.
    Chr. Michelsen Inst., Bergen, Norway
    National Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 181-204 p., 1987

  • Phillips, H.
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    Comparison of 'Standard' Methods for the Determination of Maximum Experimental Safe Gap (MESG).
    Health and Safety Executive, Buston, England
    National Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 83-108 p., 1987

  • Steen, H.
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    Explosion Hazard Classification Explosion Safety Parameters and Relevant Measurement Techniques Applied in FR Germany. Part 1. Legislation, Administrative Procedures, Safety Principles, Vapors.
    Physikalische-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig, West Germany
    National Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 141-158 p., 1987

  • Lee, J. H. S.
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    On the Classification of Flammable Gases, Vapors and Dusts.
    McGill Univ., Montreal, Canada
    National Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 25-39 p., 1987

  • Palmer, K. N.
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    Dust Explosion Problem in the United Kingdom.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    National Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 109-113 p., 1987

  • Pineau, J. P.; Chaineaux, J.; Movilliat, P.; Ronchail, G.
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    Explosion Hazard Classification and Testing Methods in France for Gases, Vapors, Liquids, Dusts and Solids.
    Centre d' Charbonnages de France, Halatte
    National Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 205-244 p., 1987

  • Zeeuwen, J. P.
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    Classification and Test Methods for Gases, Vapors, and Dusts in the Netherlands.
    Prins Maurits Laboratorium TNO, Rijswikj, The Netherlands
    National Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 245-252 p., 1987