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  • Conti, R. S.; Zlochower, I. A.; Sapko, M. J.
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    Rapid Sampling of Products During Coal Mine Explosions.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 75, No. 4-6, 195-209, 1991

  • Coffee, R. D.
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    Dust Explosions: An Approach to Protection Design.
    Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, New York
    Fire Technology, Vol. 4, No. 2, 81-87, May 1968

  • Baker, W. E.; Tang, M. J.
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    Wilfred Baker Engineering, Inc., San Antonio, TX; East China Institute of Technology, Nanjing, China
    Gas, Dust and Hybrid Explosions. Fundamental Studies in Engineering Volume 13, Elsevier, New York, 275 p., 1991

  • Mitchell, D. W.; Holtz, J. C.; Nagy, J.; Jacobson, M.
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    Dust Explosion Hazard in the Manufacture of Plastics.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    Wayne State University. Flammability Characteristics of Polymeric Materials. Polymer Conference Series. May 9-June 24, 1966, Detroit, MI, 1-60 p., 1966

  • Torrent, J. G.; Fuchs, J. C.; Borrajo, J. L.
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    On the Combustion Mechanism of Coal Dust in the Presence of Firedamp. Brief Communication.
    Laboratorio Oficial Madariaga, Madrid, Spain; Universidad Politechnica de Madrid, Spain
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 87, No. 3-4, 371-374, December 1991

  • Jones, T. B.; King, J. L.
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    Power Handling and Electrostatics: Understanding and Preventing Hazards.
    Rochester Univ., New York; Borg-Warner Chemicals, Parkersburg, WV
    Power Handling and Electrostatics: Understanding and Preventing Hazards, Lewis Publishers, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 112 p., 1991

  • Zabetakis, M. G.; Engel, H. H.
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    Flammable Materials: A Lecture Demonstration.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    IC 8005
    IC 8005
    1961
    20 p.

  • Mitsui, R.; Tanaka, T.
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    Simple Models of Dust Explosion. Predicting Ignition Temperature and Minimum Explosive Limit in Terms of Particle Size.
    Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo, Japan
    Industrial Engineering Chemistry Process Des. Development, Vol. 12, No. 3, 384-389, 1973

  • Alfert, F.; Fuhre, K.
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    Venting of Dust Explosions in Filters and Integrated Systems. Final Report for a Research Program on Sizing DustExplosion Vents for the Process Industry.
    CHR Michelsen Inst., Fantoft, Norway
    ['CMI-92-A25021', 'CMI Project 25810']
    CMI-92-A25021; CMI Project 25810
    April 1992
    46 p.

  • Kumar, R. K.; Bowles, E. M.; Mintz, K. J.
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    Large-Scale Dust Explosion Experiments to Determine the Effects of Scaling on Explosion Parameters.
    AECL Research, Manitoba, Canada; Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, Ottawa
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 89, No. 3-4, 320-332, 1992