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The effect of admixed material on the minimum explosible concentration of oil shale
Authors:Fawaz K Sweis  
Institution:

aDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

Abstract:The minimum explosible concentration (MEC) in the air atmosphere at the boundary between an explosion and no explosion in a dust cloud, has been investigated for several particle sizes of oil shale and for mixtures of oil shale and inert powder of different particle size. Limestone, stone dust and coarse particle size of oil shale were used as inert materials. Measurements were made in a standard small vertical tube apparatus. The results obtained indicated that the minimum explosible concentration is dependent on the particle size, i.e., values of MEC decrease with a decrease in the size of the particles. Below 70 μm, values of MEC become almost constant. Admixture of limestone as low as 5% to oil shale is sufficient to reduce the MEC values significantly.
Keywords:Oil shale  Minimum explosible concentration  Inert materials
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