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Influence of dustiness on small-scale vented dust explosions
Authors:Alexander Klippel  Marc Scheid  January Koperski  Mike Wappler  Ulrich Krause
Institution:1. Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Department 2 “Chemical Safety Engineering”, 12200 Berlin, Germany;2. Otto-von-Guericke-University of Magdeburg, Chair of System Engineering and Plant Safety, 39106 Magdeburg, Germany
Abstract:A new safety characteristic the “dustiness” according to VDI 2263 – part 9 (Verein Deutscher Ingenieure, 2008) is investigated. Dustiness means the tendency of a dust to form clouds. The paper deals with the physical reasons for the different behavior of dusts, even if they have similar properties such as particle size and density and the influence of the dustiness on dust explosions. In order to study the effects of the dustiness on dust cloud formation for different dispersion methods experiments in a vertical dust dispersion glass tube apparatus were carried out. Furthermore vented dust explosion experiments were done for two different dispersion methods and two static activation pressures.Experiments show that particle size and density are not the only factors which influence dispersibility. Particle shape, specific surface area, flow and dispersion method have an influence which can outweigh size and density. Preliminary explosion experiments showed that the dustiness has an influence on the reduced explosion pressure and flame speed in a vented 75 L test apparatus. In order to verify the results for applications in the process industries further tests with industrial scale experiments are planned.
Keywords:Dust explosion  Dustiness  Dispersion  Venting
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