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Weckman, H.
view article (1.0)Kotimaisten polttoaineiden turvallinen tutotanto ja kaytto. Osa 4. Turpeen palo- ja rajahdysominaisuudet. [Safe Production and Use of Domestic Fuels. Part 4. Fire and Explosion Properties of Peat.]Technical Research Centre of Finland, EspooVTT Research Report 448VTT Research Report 448
November 1986
44 p.Alfert, F.; Eckhoff, R. K.; Fuhre, K.; Pedersen, G. H.; Mills, J.
view article (1.0)Initiation of Dust Explosions in Silo Cells by Smouldering Nests.Chr. Michelsen Inst., Bergen, NorwayCMI No. 863380-1CMI No. 863380-1
December 1987
80 p.Eckhoff, R. K.
view article (1.0)Sizing Dust Explosion Vents. The Need for a New Approach Based on Risk Assessment.Chr. Michelsen Inst., Bergen, NorwayBulk Solids Handling, Vol. 6, No. 5, 1-7, October 1986Eckhoff, R. K.; Parker, S. J.; Gruvin, B.; Hatcher, M.; Johansson, T.
view article (1.0)Ignitability and Explosibility of Silicon Dust Clouds.Chr. Michelsen Inst., Bergen, Norway; Kema Nord Industrikemi, Ljungaverk, SwedenJournal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol. 133, No. 12, 2631-2637, December 1986Kauffman, C. W.; Srinath, S. R.; Tai, C. S.
view article (1.0)Needs in Dust Explosion Testing.Michigan Univ., Ann ArborNational 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., 1987Palmer, K. N.
view article (1.0)Dust Explosion Problem in the United Kingdom.Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, EnglandNational Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 109-113 p., 1987Wolanski, P.
view article (1.0)Dust Explosion Research and the Explosion Hazard Evaluation for Combustible Mixtures in Poland.Warsaw Univ. of Technology, PolandNational Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 125-140 p., 1987Field, P.
view article (1.0)Review of Methods for the Sizing of Relief Vents to Mitigate Against Dust Explosions.Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
June 6, 1985
21 p.Introduction to Gas and Dust Explosion Venting., Frankfurt, Germany, 1985Pedersen, G. H.; Eckhoff, R. K.
view article (1.0)Initiation of Gas Explosions by Heat Generated During Single Impacts Between Solid Bodies.Swedish Fire Research Board, Stockholm, SwedenCMI 863302-1CMI 863302-1
December 1986
37 p.Kauffman, C. W.; Srinath, S. R.; Tezok, F. I.; Nicholls, J. A.; Sichel, M.
view article (1.0)Turbulent and Accelerating Dust Flames.Michigan Univ., Ann ArborCombustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 20th. August 12-17, 1984, Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, 1701-1708 p., 1985